Carlos Alcaraz eyes clay-court season after early Miami exit
The Straits Times
The world No. 1 remains confident his game is improving despite at early exit at the hands of Sebastian Korda in Miami. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MIAMI – World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz remained confident his game is improving despite a third-round exit at the Miami Open, and after a few days to reset he will be turning his attention to the clay court season.
“Probably I’m going to go back home,” Alcaraz said after falling in three sets 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 to 36th-ranked American Sebastian Korda on March 22.
“Chilling with my family, with my friends a couple of days. I don’t know how much my team are going to allow me to have rest and a day off.
“The clay season is around the corner. My mind right now is to take some days off, to reset my mind, reset the batteries, be ready and in good shape for the clay season.”
Korda became the lowest-ranked man to defeat Alcaraz since 55th-ranked David Goffin ousted him in the second round in Miami in 2025. Korda will face Spanish qualifier Martin Landaluce for a place in the quarter-finals.
“It feels great,” said the American, who has been ranked as high as 15th in the world but has endured two seasons disrupted by injuries.













