Alcaraz, al Godó pensativo y con deberes por hacer: saque, revés y el “feeling’ con la bola”

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Carlos Alcaraz admitted losing the number one ranking was inevitable after his debut at Monte Carlo. Jannik Sinner surpassed him in the final, but Alcaraz can reclaim the top spot by winning the Godó tournament. Despite reaching the final, Alcaraz felt his performance was inconsistent throughout the week, particularly struggling with his backhand and "feeling" with the ball. He acknowledged missed opportunities in the final against Sinner, especially in crucial moments. Alcaraz left Monte Carlo with areas to improve, while Sinner acknowledged the challenging conditions due to wind and fatigue.
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AI-ExtractedSinner won previously in Indian Wells and Miami, both in March.
Sinner had a lower percentage of first serves (58%-51%) and fewer break point opportunities (11-5).
If Alcaraz wins the Godó tournament for the third time, he will regain the number one ranking.
Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the final (7-6(5) y 6-3, tras 2h 14m).
Carlos Alcaraz admitted that losing the number one ranking was a matter of time.
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