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Qualifier humbles top seed Alcaraz

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Carlos Alcaraz slumped to a third-round defeat at the Italian Open to unheralded Hungarian qualifier Fabian Marozsan on Monday, just two weeks before he heads into the French Open as top seed.

The 20-year-old Spaniard, who is guaranteed to replace Novak Djokovic as world No.1 on May 22, had come into the tournament in Rome on the back of wins in Barcelona and Madrid.

But the US Open champion was outplayed by 23year-old Marozsan, losing 6-3 7-6 (7-4).

Marozsan, the world No.135, won the final six points of the second-set tiebreak to give Alcaraz a wake-up call with the French Open starting in less than a fortnight.

Alcaraz, who was second seed in Rome but in Paris will be top seed at a grand slam for the first time, said he required some sustained training to beef up his French Open preparatio­ns.

“I’m going to rest a little bit, some days off for me,” he said. “I really need some days to reset my mind and be fresh for Roland Garros.

“If I want to go to Paris in good shape, I have to practise, to be better.

“I’ve been playing so much that I couldn’t practise more than three, four days in a row.

“It’s going to be really helpful for me to have days at home practising and getting ready to go to Roland Garros.”

He admitted he was outplayed by his Hungarian opponent.

“He surprised me a lot, his level was really, really high,” he said. “I’m sure he’s going to break the top 100 very, very soon.”

Marozsan, who next plays Borna Coric for a place in the quarter-finals, had not won a match on the ATP Tour prior to the tournament.

 ?? ?? A dejected Carlos Alcaraz.
A dejected Carlos Alcaraz.

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