Carlos Alcaraz suffered a surprising early exit at the Miami Open, interrupting what had been a strong start to his season.
The world number one was beaten by Sebastian Korda in three sets in the third round of the ATP Masters 1000 event. It was just his second defeat of the season.
Speaking in an episode of âOff Court with Gregâ, Rusedski said: âI think with Alcaraz, heâs played a little bit too much tennis. You look at the end of the season, he didnât really have an offseason.
âHe played a lot of exhibitions in America, he went to the one in Korea before the Australian Open, then he played in Doha as well.
âSo heâs played all the way from the end of the year, finishing number one, to continuing on the merry-go-round.
âAnd when you play too much tennis, I hate to say it, but you get a little stale, you get a little bit bored, itâs difficult being week in, week out on the road.
âThatâs where Federer was a maestro. Thatâs why he had such a long career and had so much dominance. Heâd only played 12 events, and then heâd win seven of them, and heâd be fresh every event he played.
Alcaraz remains focused on this yearâs calendar Grand Slam bid after winning his first title at Melbourne Park. The next major is scheduled for May 20th â June 9th at Roland Garros.
Alcaraz is facing a busy clay stretch as Sinner closes the gap
Sinnerâs run to the Miami Open final has tightened things up in the rankings, with Alcaraz now on 13,590 points following his early exit and Sinner able to reach 12,400 if he lifts the title.
Alcaraz is not only protecting his place at the top of the rankings but also a huge number of points. Heâs defending 4,330 from last seasonâs clay swing, where he won Monte Carlo, Rome and Roland Garros, and finished runner-up in Barcelona.
By contrast, Sinner didnât play Monte-Carlo or Barcelona last year, giving him a good opportunity to gain ground. Alcaraz will have very little room for error during this stretch if he wants to hold onto number one.
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