
Alcaraz to face in-form Fils in Monte Carlo quarters as seeds tumble
The Frenchman beat No. 7 seed Andrey Rublev, while fourth-seeded Casper Ruud and fifth-seeded Jack Draper also lost.
Serving at 5-5, 0-40 in set two, Carlitos won nine of 10 points to force a decider.
A piece of that history is expected to sell for over $35,000.
For this late bloomer, wisdom and winning go hand in hand.
“I don’t think anyone looks cooler than Marat Safin,” said Andy Roddick, while John Isner declared him “hands down the smoothest coach in the world.”
A chat with the red-hot Croat, exclusively on Tennis Channel.
Get to know the two rising youngsters.