Spain's Carlos Alcaraz came back from one set down to beat Italy's Lorenzo Musetti 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 to win his first title of Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament. This is the Spanish player's first big win after winning Wimbledon last year. In March, he was knocked out in the opening round in Miami. He lost in the semi-finals of Indian Wells. The 21-year-old young player returned to form and won his sixth Masters 1000 title. This is the 10th major title for Alcaraz, who has won four Grand Slams.

It is certain that he will come to the second position in the ATP rankings

Musetti took two break points and won the first set by taking advantage of 11 unnecessary mistakes of Alcaraz, but after that Alcaraz got the rhythm in the second set and after taking two break points, he won five games in a row and equalized by winning the second set. Musetti looked troubled in front of the tireless speed, balance and power of Alcaraz. In the third set, the matter was one-sided. The Spanish player took a 3-0 lead. Italy's Musetti took a medical timeout and got his thigh treated. After that Alcaraz did not look back. With this victory, it is certain that Alcaraz will come to the second position in the ATP rankings by displacing Alexander Zverev.

Alcaraz reached the 23rd tour final

Alcaraz had performed brilliantly throughout the tournament. He made it to the final by defeating compatriot Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the semi-finals. World number three player Alcaraz reached his 23rd tour final. This was Alcaraz's third consecutive clay court final after winning silver medals at the French Open and the Paris Olympics.