WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz walks past with a smile despite being called a ‘piece of s*it’ by a fan for not signing autograph
Carlos Alcaraz is seeded second at the ongoing Italian Masters in Rome.
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Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz has looked unstoppable in the last couple of months, as the Spaniard has claimed back-to-back titles in Madrid and Barcelona. After missing the Monte Carlo Masters, the 2022 US Open champion kickstarted his clay court season with a successful title defense in Barcelona.
Carlos Alcaraz also defended his title in Madrid, after defeating Jan-Lennard Struff in the finals. The Spaniard has now recorded 21 straight wins in his home country, and already has four titles to his name this season. The world number two is currently preparing to complete a hattrick of titles, as he is scheduled to compete at the 2023 Italian Masters.
Carlos Alcaraz had a busy training session just a couple of days before he kickstarts his campaign in Rome. The second seed was spotted interacting with fans, and signing autographs. However, one fan was not particularly impressed with the Spaniard, given that he did not receive his autograph.
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Carlos Alcaraz walks off with a bright smile despite being called a ‘piece of s*it’
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Carlos Alcaraz is one of the most polite players on the ATP Tour, and is adored by a broad fanbase for how he conducts himself. Despite being called a ‘piece of s*it’ by a fan for not signing an autograph, Carlos Alcaraz walked off with a bright smile on his face.
Carlos Alcaraz is scheduled to face fellow countryman Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the second round of the Italian Open. The 20-year-old is seeded second this time around, given that the world number one, Novak Djokovic is back in action.
Last year, Carlos Alcaraz had to pull out of the Rome Masters owing to a minor injury. The 2023 Madrid Open champion enters the tournament as the certain favorite this time around, given how he has played over the clay court season so far.
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