Carlos Alcaraz apologizes for breaking the racket during the “worst match that I have ever played in my career”

Carlos Alcaraz was eliminated in the second round of the Cincinnati opening in Gaël Monfils in three sets. (Photo of Shelley Lipton / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Carlos Alcaraz was eliminated in the second round of the Cincinnati Open by Gaël Monfils in three sets. (Photo of Shelley Lipton / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Carlos Alcaraz apologized on X for his actions during a defeat in the second round against Gaël Monfils at the Cincinnati Open on Friday during which he broke his racket several times at the start of the third set.

“I apologize because my attitude yesterday was not correct and it is something that should not be done on the track,” wrote Alcaraz on X. “I am human, I had a lot of nerves to The interior and sometimes it is very difficult to control yourself when your heart rate is so high.

Alcaraz, 21, who had been playing in his first tournament since he won a silver medal at the Paris Olympic Games, was frustrated during his 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) defeat, 6- 4 against Monfils. The quadruple winner of the Grand Chelem could no longer hold back his emotions and released it on his racket.

“It has never happened before because I could control these feelings,” said Alcaraz. “Today, I couldn’t. I felt that I didn’t play any kind of tennis. It was really frustrating for me. At one point, I didn’t want to be on the ground.”

Subsequently, Alcaraz called him the “worse match that I never played in my career” and he said he was running the page and looked at the US Open, which begins on August 26.

“I practice myself very well,” said Alcaraz. “I felt good. But I couldn’t play. I want to forget it and try to go to New York.”

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