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    Sinner’s Monte Carlo masterclass sends early clay-season warning

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 14, 2026
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    Meticulous preparation was again at the heart of Jannik Sinner’s breakthrough Monte Carlo Masters triumph, as his win over Carlos Alcaraz in Sunday’s final took him back to the top of the world rankings and laid down a marker for the rest of the clay season.

    After completing the “Sunshine Double” of hardcourt titles at Indian Wells and Miami, Sinner was widely expected to skip Monte Carlo to recharge his batteries but the 24-year-old Italian was keen to build momentum.

    His 7-6(5) 6-3 victory over Alcaraz earned him his first big
    title on the sport’s slowest surface and made him the only
    player after Novak Djokovic in 2015 to claim the first three
    Masters titles of a season.

    “It’s not easy at all. I’m surprised in a very good way,”
    Sinner told reporters.

    While Sinner arrived early at Indian Wells last month to
    prepare his body for the heat of the Californian desert, his
    focus ahead of Monte Carlo was more tactical, centred on
    refining shot selection and adapting to each opponent.

    “Every day I wake up and I try to improve and get better as
    a player,” Sinner explained.

    “Here, we did it day by day trying to understand what the
    best style is against every opponent, because I haven’t played
    the same kind of tennis against everyone.

    “It means a lot to me and I’ll need a bit of time to realise
    what happened. It’s going to be good having some days off now
    away from the courts.

    “Everything was quite hectic, one tournament to the other,
    so we’ll see what’s coming next.”

    Sinner is expected to return to action in Madrid later this
    month or in Rome at the beginning of May. His coach, Simone
    Vagnozzi, said the Monte Carlo week provided clear evidence of
    the Italian’s progress on clay.

    “We’re really happy because after the first two matches he
    started to feel better, more drop shots, more variation with the
    height of the ball and with the serve,” Vagnozzi said.

    “We’re really impressed with his level.”

    The Monte Carlo title will give Sinner a psychological boost
    with the French Open just around the corner.

    Alcaraz, who beat his rival in last year’s Roland Garros
    final over five sets, is fully aware how much Sinner has
    improved on clay.

    “We’ve seen Jannik’s level on clay and I think he’s been
    improving a lot year by year,” said Alcaraz.

    “He’s reaching a level on clay that’s going to be really
    dangerous for everybody.”

    The French Open main draw begins on May 24.

    Source: Khaleej Times

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