Spanish tennis phenom Carlos Alcaraz powered through a tricky match against Chile's Nicolas Jarry at the Paris Masters on Tuesday, winning 7-5, 6-1 despite early serve struggles. The 21-year-old second seed admitted the fast courts tested him: 'I'm super happy to win here – it's been a great year so far!'
Meanwhile, sixth-seeded Andrey Rublev suffered a meltdown after losing two tiebreakers to Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo. The Russian smashed his racket against his knee seven times, drawing blood, as his ATP Finals hopes dimmed.
In other news, top seed Jannik Sinner withdrew due to a virus. 'Body-wise, I'm not ready to compete,' said the Italian in a heartfelt video message. Tournament organizers confirmed his replacement will face a lucky loser.
Norwegian favorite Casper Ruud also fell to Australia's Jordan Thompson in a three-set thriller, proving no one's safe in this high-stakes tournament! Who'll survive 'Tennis November'? Stay tuned!
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