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Alcaraz on Being Targeted; Tsitsipas Rants

March 23, 2026 | Edition #416

Carlos Alcaraz wasn’t just left dealing with a surprise loss to Sebastian Korda in Miami—he also offered a rare glimpse into what he finds “annoying” on the tour nowadays. As the defeat unfolded, his candid words added an extra layer of intrigue to an already unexpected result.




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As you read above, Tsitsipas lashed out at the chair umpire while complaining about his poor performance in Miami. So, tell us,

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Sebastian Korda looked firmly in control at 6-3, 5-3, but the momentum slipped as he lost seven straight points and was suddenly dragged into a deciding set. Showing impressive composure, the American battled through a tense third set, sealing the win emphatically.


At the 2022 Madrid Open, Carlos Alcaraz scripted a historic breakthrough, becoming the youngest player ever to defeat both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the same event.

At just 19, he first overcame his idol Nadal in the quarterfinals, before edging past Djokovic in a gripping three-set semifinal that was decided in a final-set tiebreak. He capped off the dream run by defeating Alexander Zverev in the final to lift the title.

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