The Monte Carlo Masters has gone through the smoke and the inventory work around it is by no means over. Alcaraz, who had never won the tournament before, won his first title after his first victory, which was impressive.
So, at the age of 22, what are the best results of the nine Masters so far?
Indian Wells: 2 crowns
Miami: 1 crown
Acre had a remarkable performance in the Sunshine Doubles. His first title came at the 2022 Miami Masters, and the following year, he was crowned for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. After successfully defending his title last year, he naturally wants to include a treble in his sights this year, joining Federer and Djokovic in the ranks if he wins. It's a pity that in the semifinals, he met Draper, the British first brother who played a wave of performances, and failed to do so. However, with his current consistent performance in the Sunshine Doubles, there are still many opportunities to continue to expand his championship tally in the future.
Monte Carlo: 1 crown
Madrid: 2 crowns
Rome: Third round
In the three major tournaments on clay, Arca was the first to win the Madrid Masters, also in 2022, when he passed the test in a series of ways to pass the German and Na, which was full of gold. He also successfully defended his title the following year, and after missing last year due to injury, it is only natural that he wants to make a comeback this year. After Monca's victory, Acre is left with the Rome Masters, which is also his worst Masters tournament so far, as long as he can reach the quarterfinals, he will also successfully unlock the honor of the top eight of the Masters.
Canada: Quarterfinals
Cincinnati: Runner-up
In the North American Autumn Doubles, Arca's performance was very different. The battle with Deyo in Cincinnati the year before last was a heart-wrenching battle, and Acre was defeated. At the Canadian Masters, he has only finished in the quarterfinals so far. Judging from the fact that his first Grand Slam was crowned at the US Open, he should have a good chance of winning both Masters tournaments in the future.
Shanghai: Quarterfinals
Paris: Quarterfinals
In the two hard-court Masters tournaments at the end of the year, last year's defeat to Mahachi at the Shanghai Masters was an unexpected capsizing, after all, he had just lost a lot of physical energy in a fierce battle with Sinner at the China Open, and his opponent was also a rising potential stock. The Paris Masters is Acre's worst indoor hardcourt event, but after beating Rotterdam earlier this year, Acre has a strong chance of continuing to challenge for the year-end doubles (Paris Masters and Finals) in the future.
So, the remaining six Masters tournaments this year, according to Arca's current form, is there any hope of winning? What kind of round can he reach at the Rome Masters? Mysteries are waiting to be revealed!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)