“I’m screwed”: Carlos Alcaraz highlights where it all went wrong for him during defeat in Miami Open opener

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Carlos Alcaraz Reflects on Disappointing Miami Open Exit

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz openly admitted to underperforming in his second-round loss at the 2025 Miami Open. The 21-year-old, widely regarded as one of the top players in men’s singles, struggled to find his rhythm in a match that dealt a significant blow to his aspirations.

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Alcaraz’s previous outing at Indian Wells also ended in disappointment, as he fell in the round of 64 to Belgium’s David Goffin, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. The defeat was a setback in his pursuit of the world No. 1 ranking, currently held by Jannik Sinner, who remains sidelined due to a three-month suspension following two positive doping tests last year.

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With this latest loss, Alcaraz is now out of contention for the top spot before Sinner’s expected return in May. Speaking to the media after the match, the four-time Grand Slam champion was candid about his struggles, acknowledging a visible lack of confidence in his game—especially in the second and third sets.

“It was a very poor performance on my part, I admit it. He was the better player today,” Alcaraz stated. “I didn’t play well, and physically, I didn’t feel good either. When you lack confidence in both your tennis and your physical condition, everything becomes harder. That was clear in the second and third sets, where I couldn’t push myself to play better. I started making mistakes early on, and once he broke my serve in the third set, I felt terrible. Mentally, I’m struggling—this is a tournament where I wanted to do well, and losing in the first round hurts a lot.”

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