Carlos Alcaraz, the reigning US Open champion and world No. 3, has taken to social media to apologize for his behavior during his disappointing loss to Gael Monfils at the Cincinnati Open. The 21-year-old Spaniard, known for his composure and sportsmanship, was visibly frustrated throughout the match, ultimately reaching a boiling point in the third set. In a rare display of anger, Alcaraz repeatedly smashed his racket against the court, drawing gasps from the crowd and highlighting his intense disappointment.
Alcaraz, who had been practicing well leading up to the tournament, admitted after the match that he felt it was the worst he had ever played. He acknowledged the difficulty of controlling emotions during intense competition, particularly when adrenaline and frustration are high. He expressed remorse for his actions on court, stating in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that his attitude was unacceptable and his actions should not have been taken.
The four-time Grand Slam winner is now focused on preparing for the upcoming US Open, which starts in New York on August 26. The tournament will be his chance to redeem himself and build on his successful 2023 season, which included his first Grand Slam title at the US Open last year. Alcaraz will be eager to regain his composure and showcase his renowned skill and sportsmanship on the court in New York.