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Alcaraz Admits at Monte Carlo: "I'm Going to Lose the No.1 Ranking"

Alcaraz acknowledges he will lose the No.1 ranking to Sinner. The Spaniard faces a mountain of points to defend on clay.

ScoreSharkApril 9, 20262 min read
Alcaraz Admits at Monte Carlo: "I'm Going to Lose the No.1 Ranking"

Carlos Alcaraz made a rare admission after his dominant victory over Sebastian Baez (6-1, 6-3) in the second round of the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters. Asked about the race for the world No. 1 ranking with Jannik Sinner, the Spaniard chose honesty over bravado: "I'm going to lose the No. 1 in the world at some point. I don't know if it is going to be at this tournament or in the next one" (via ATP.com).

This statement, unusual in a sport where champions rarely voice doubt publicly, reflects the lucidity of a 22-year-old who knows how to read the numbers. Alcaraz is defending a mountain of points accumulated during last year's clay season, including titles at Barcelona and Roland Garros. Any slip in the coming weeks could be enough for Sinner to take the lead.

The Italian, meanwhile, is advancing with metronome-like consistency. His crushing victory over Ugo Humbert (6-3, 6-0) at the same stage of the tournament sent a clear message: he is ready to seize the slightest opening. Sinner, who has not lost a set at the Masters 1000 level in 26 consecutive sets, could become world No. 1 as early as the end of the Monte Carlo tournament if results go his way.

But Alcaraz's candor should not be mistaken for resignation. The Spaniard clarified that a potential loss of the top spot would not change his approach: keep winning matches, keep winning titles, and let the rankings follow. "The ranking is just math. My goal is to play my best tennis," he summarized.

This battle at the summit between Alcaraz and Sinner echoes the great rivalries of the past. Federer-Nadal, Djokovic-Nadal: every era needs two forces pushing each other toward greatness. In Monte Carlo, both men are in the same half of the draw and could meet in the semifinals. A clash that could well decide the new world No. 1.

The clay season has only just begun. Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros will deliver the final verdict. But by publicly acknowledging his vulnerability, Alcaraz may have made the boldest move of all: that of a champion unafraid of the truth.

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