Carlos Alcaraz's return at China Open: Will he be recharged? Will he get back to world No. 1 ahead of Novak Djokovic?
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Updated 27/09/2023 at 11:04 GMT
As Carlos Alcaraz makes his return to tennis at this week's China Open in Beijing, we look at what to expect from the world No. 2 and what's in store for him. Alcaraz hasn't played since losing in the semi-finals of the US Open to Daniil Medvedev. He has the chance to get back to world No. 1 before the end of the season and also looks set to make his debut at the Nitto ATP Finals.
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Carlos Alcaraz makes his return to tennis this
week after three weeks off.
The world No. 2 last played at the US Open,
where he was
beaten in the semi-finals by Daniil
Medvedev.
He pulled out of playing in the Davis Cup for
Spain to “recharge the batteries”, and will be
making his first appearance in China at this
week’s ATP 500 event in Beijing.
The tournament is followed by the ATP 1000
Shanghai Masters.
Alcaraz returns with the chance to overtake
Djokovic as world No. 1 before the season
finishes, and will look to build momentum
ahead of making his debut at the Nitto ATP
Finals.
How recharged will Alcaraz be?
The last time Alcaraz was on court he saw his
hopes of a third Grand Slam title ended in the
US Open semis by Medvedev.
It was a somewhat surprising result, given
Alcaraz had beaten Medvedev in straight sets
in Indian Wells earlier in the year, and then
again at Wimbledon.
The 20-year-old put it down as another
learning experience.
“I thought that right now I am a better player
to find solutions when the match is not going
in the right direction for you,” he said
afterwards. “But after this match I’m going to
change my mind: I'm not mature enough to
handle these kind of matches. So I have to
learn about it.”
Alcaraz then pulled out of Davis Cup duty with
Spain as he wanted to rest and recharge ahead
of the finish to the season.
Will he return and stamp his mark on the tour
again, just as he has done previously when
Djokovic has been out? Or could Medvedev cause
him more problems? Might others even step up
and challenge Alcaraz as the tour returns to
China for the first time since 2019?
The Wimbledon champion has a tricky-looking
draw, potentially facing Zhuhai winner Karen
Khachanov in his second match, with Holger
Rune and Jannik Sinner also in the same half
of the draw.
Will Alcaraz return to No. 1?
With a 3,260-point lead, Djokovic looks the
favourite to finish as year-end No. 1 for an
eighth time, which would be two more than any
other player in ATP history.
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However, Alcaraz has a chance to deny him.
Not only does Djokovic have a lot more points
to defend over the next couple of months, but
Alcaraz is also playing more tournaments.
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Over the next few weeks Alcaraz could gain a
maximum of 1,500 points if he wins the China
Open and Shanghai Masters. Djokovic is playing
neither, and will be dropping 750 points from
last year’s results.
Djokovic is likely to return for the Paris
Masters and then play the Nitto ATP Finals. He
has 2,100 points to defend across both, while
Alcaraz has 180 points to defend in Paris but
didn’t play the ATP Finals last year.
There’s the tantalising prospect of the No. 1
ranking being up for grabs in Turin, and a
good week in Beijing would be the perfect
start for Alcaraz as he looks to close the
gap.
ATP Finals debut on the horizon
It seems crazy given his meteoric rise over
the last 18 months that Alcaraz has not yet
played the season-ending finals.
However, he missed them last year due to an
injury, turning up in Turin instead to collect
the year-end No. 1 trophy.
Alcaraz has already secured his spot at this
year’s ATP Finals, along with Djokovic, and
will be hoping he is fit to make his debut
this season.
The tournament has not been won by a Spaniard
since Alex Corretja in 1998.
Before the ATP Finals, Alcaraz looks set to
play in Beijing and Shanghai, and then return
to Europe for the Paris Masters.
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