Carlos Alcaraz admits dip in form made him 'focus on what's important'

Carlos Alcaraz admits dip in form made him 'focus on what's important'

Carlos Alcaraz admits that his dip in form earlier this year made him take a deep, hard think about his career and ultimately 'focus on what's important'.

The Spaniard rediscovered his mojo after winning the Monte Carlo Masters event following a difficult few months that saw him go through a blip after claiming the Rotterdam Open title.

He followed the Netherlands event with a quarter-final exit at the Qatar Open before his title defence at Indian Wells came to an end in the semi-final.

His defeat to Jack Draper had a big impact on him, and things went from bad to worse as he was beaten in the second round of the Miami Open by David Goffin.

The 21-year-old opened up about the struggles that he faced, telling Spanish publication Marca: "It's a combination of everything. In Indian Wells, I thought I was playing well and was pretty calm off the court. The loss to Draper hurt me a lot. Then I got to Miami, and that loss to Goffin was the final straw.

"We had to stop, sit down, and see what was happening. That moment has helped me a lot. It's from bad times that we learn the most. I've learned, above all, to focus on what's important.

"There are many things we give importance to that maybe aren't. I said what's truly important to me in tennis, and I'm going to continue along those lines."

Alcaraz, who returned to No 2 in the ATP Rankings with his Monte Carlo title, even considered a hiatus from game but in the end he decided to learn from the experience.

He added: "In the end, in these situations, you think about a lot of things, and when something that hurt you is so recent, you never really put it into perspective.

"A lot of thoughts come to mind: stop, stop for a week, skip a tournament, stop for several months, keep training, take a vacation, and then train for what's nextâ¦

"A lot of thoughts came to mind, and one of the best things I did was take a few days off and give myself the opportunity to think clearly and put things into perspective, and then decide from there."

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