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Carlos Alcaraz didnât waste any time putting his Monte Carlo Masters final loss behind him.
On Sunday, he fell 6-7, 3-6 to Jannik Sinner, who also regained the world number one ranking from Alcaraz with that win.
Since then, Alcaraz has headed west to Barcelona, aiming to secure his third title in the city.
Alcaraz started his Barcelona Open campaign with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Otto Virtanen and will next face Czech player Tomas Machac.
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Speaking at his press conference in Barcelona, Alcaraz opened up about how challenging things have been lately.
âWell, to be honest, itâs been tough, itâs been a bit of a struggle,â he said. âIn the end, my first contact with Barcelona was this morning, for about an hour, and then I had to jump right onto the court to compete, and the conditions are completely different.
âIt was a little difficult, especially at the beginning, to get into a good rhythm,â he continued. âBut little by little I think we started feeling better. Adapting more and more to the conditions in Barcelona and ending up playing at a good level.â
âItâs just discomfort that pops up given how few days Iâve had to recover,â Alcaraz explained. âWhen everything has been practically back-to-back things come up in some unusual movements.
âWeâve tried to calm ourselves down and keep going. Above all be more relaxed â especially in the second set â and see what happens. Now the physio will see me and weâll talk with the team.â
âItâs a discomfort Iâve had before which has never led to anything more serious so letâs hope itâs the same this time.â
Alcaraz made the most of his chances against Virtanen, converting four out of seven break points and taking 70 per cent of the points on the Finnâs second serve.
He also hit 11 winners and won 64 per cent of his first-serve points during the match. Still, heâll be looking to raise his game in the next round, as this wasnât quite his best showing.
Virtanen had six break-point chances himself, managing to convert one. Alcaraz also racked up 32 unforced errors â a number that stands out given his usual standards.
If he wants to avoid an early exit from the Barcelona Open, Alcaraz will need to sharpen up against Tomas Machac.
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