Monte Carlo Masters: Carlos Alcaraz beats Lorenzo Musetti to win the title for the first time

Alcaraz, as he did for most of the week, started.
An advantage in advance was canceled by Musetti, who pulled out four games in a row while Alcaraz sprayed errors from his advantage.
The accuracy of Musetti won to hit his opponent’s Pacy, with the Italian set on an outrageous winner from a drop-shot from behind the basic line.
Alcaraz hit 14 unformed errors in the first set, 11 of just the right, but it was quickly established in the second.
A roar of “Vamos” greeted a missed museums who handed over to Alcaraz the command of the break, with the Spaniard who moved on the pitch with more condemnation and asked the crowd appreciation after hitting an superb reverse winner.
He won five games in a row, but Musetti had a glimmer of possibilities. He created five breaking points while Alcaraz served for the set, but the second seed saved them all, eventually closing an eight -minute game to force a third decisive set.
This was barely competitive, however, since Musetti was hindered by an injury of the right thigh, who needed a treatment after going 3-0 downwards and could barely move to move.
Alcaraz rushed promptly through the set, lifting his arms in celebration before consolating Musetti.
Victory also means that Alcaraz will replace German Alexander Zverev as number two in the world when the rankings will be updated on Monday.