Monfils Sets Up Alcaraz Clash in Cincinnati

Monfils Sets Up Alcaraz Clash in Cincinnati

Gael Monfils’ impressive victory over Alexei Popyrin in the first round of the Cincinnati Masters has set the stage for a highly anticipated second-round clash against world No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz.

Monfils, a 37-year-old Frenchman, showcased his experience and court craft in a 7-5, 6-3 triumph over Popyrin, who was visibly fatigued after his recent triumph at the Montreal Masters. Monfils praised the conditions in Cincinnati, noting that the faster court suits his aging body.

However, Monfils acknowledged the formidable challenge that awaits him in Alcaraz, who hasn’t played a hard-court match since March. Despite this, Monfils believes that Alcaraz’s “complete” game can thrive on any surface.

“He’s a complete athlete, in terms of speed, endurance, power,” Monfils said. “And then his tennis, of course, is quite complete, too. Backhand, forehand, it’s quite hard to see where you can (hit). He improved a lot on the return, he’s serving big. He’s just a really complete player.”

Monfils compared Alcaraz to the likes of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer, stating that he sees him as a future legend. The Frenchman also expressed his admiration for the younger generation of stars, including Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.

“For me, it’s always cool to play such a big star like Carlos or Jannik—or of course, in my day it was Novak, Rafa, Roger,” Monfils said. “But to play those youngsters, it’s always a pleasure.”

Monfils and Alcaraz will face off on Thursday in their second meeting of the year. Alcaraz holds a 2-0 head-to-head advantage, having defeated Monfils in the third round of the Miami Open earlier this year.

Sabalenka Embraces Short Memory, Aims for Cincinnati Success

Sabalenka Embraces Short Memory, Aims for Cincinnati Success

Aryna Sabalenka, the two-time Australian Open champion, has adopted a philosophy of forgetting her losses and focusing on the present. She believes that every tournament is a new opportunity to improve and that a short memory helps her stay motivated and work hard.

Sabalenka, who has reached the semifinals of the Cincinnati Masters three times, is hoping to improve her record at the tournament this year. She is coming back from a shoulder injury that forced her to skip Wimbledon.

“Every loss is extra motivation to work hard and improve things,” Sabalenka said. “If you’re fighting every point and giving all you have in practice and matches, you’ll have your opportunities. You just have to use them.”

Sabalenka’s tennis provides a welcome contrast to her personal life, which has been marked by tragedy. She lost her father and a former boyfriend in recent years.

“I’m trying to figure out what I need to do to get to the finals,” Sabalenka said. “But I don’t want to focus on that. I want to take things step by step and try to bring my best tennis every time I’m on the court.”

In other women’s action, Daria Kastkina, Marta Kostyuk, Karolina Pliskova, Varvara Gracheva, and Lulu Sun all advanced to the second round.

In men’s play, Ben Shelton defeated Reilly Opelka in a battle of serves. Shelton said he trained for the match by facing big serves from his father, former ATP player Bryan Shelton.

“It’s hard to replicate the angle of Reilly’s serve and how high it bounces,” Shelton said. “I’ve never seen a ball (from Opelka) come at me like that. Some of the serves he hits defy physics.”

Alex Michelsen, Zhang Zhizhen, and Frances Tiafoe also advanced to the second round.

Tiafoe Triumphs in Cincinnati, Eyes US Open Glory

Tiafoe Triumphs in Cincinnati, Eyes US Open Glory

Frances Tiafoe, the charismatic American tennis star, made a triumphant return to the Cincinnati Masters on Tuesday, defeating Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in a thrilling tiebreaker. Tiafoe’s victory showcased his resilience and renewed optimism, as he aims to regain his top-10 ranking.

Despite a shaky serving performance, Tiafoe’s exceptional returning skills proved decisive. He broke Fokina’s serve five times, including three crucial breaks in the second set. Tiafoe’s ability to stay focused and execute under pressure was evident as he saved three match points and a set point in the tiebreaker.

Tiafoe’s success in Cincinnati is a testament to his hard work and the positive impact of his new coach, David Witt. Witt’s guidance has helped Tiafoe improve his consistency and mental toughness. Tiafoe’s renewed confidence was evident in his post-match comments, where he emphasized the importance of enjoying the game and focusing on his own performance.

Tiafoe’s victory in Cincinnati is a significant step in his journey to regain his top-10 status. After a challenging 18 months, he has rediscovered his form and is poised to make a strong run at the US Open. His infectious energy and crowd-pleasing style make him a fan favorite, and he is sure to put on a show in the coming weeks.

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