Carlos Alcaraz dumped out of Paris Masters by star who made angry demand

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Carlos Alcaraz was ousted in the round of 16 at the Paris Masters

Carlos Alcaraz was shocked in the third round of the Paris Masters on Thursday. French No. 1 Ugo Humbert held strong to take out the second seed 6-1 3-6 7-5 in a thrilling three-setter on Halloween night. It comes just one day after Humbert slammed tournament organisers for relegating him to the secondary court, claiming he “deserved” prime billing.

Alcaraz has never had the best track record in Bercy. He went two years without winning a match at the final Masters 1000 of the season. But he came back with a vengeance in 2024 and eased past Nicolas Jarry on Tuesday. Humbert posed a whole new challenge in the round of 16. The top-ranked Frenchman had the full support of the Accor Arena crowd when they stepped out to headline the night session on Thursday. And he used it to his advantage, leaving Alcaraz looking helpless as he raced into a 5-0, double-break lead. The world No. 18 needed just 27 minutes to take the opener 6-1. The match seemed to be running away from the four-time Major winner when he trailed 0-30 in the first game of the second set. But he held on and roared in delight, trying to pump himself up.

Ugo Humbert shocked Carlos Alcaraz in a three-set thriller on Halloween

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Alcaraz raised his level, putting the home hero under pressure as Humbert was forced to save three break points. But the world No. 2 continued to press and was finally rewarded with his first break. He took the second 6-3, forcing a decider before Humbert left the court to change his clothes. Alcaraz took the opportunity to speak with his team during the break and had fun with the crowd, laughing at some of the fans’ Halloween costumes on the screen. But he was back to business when play resumed and started to dazzle the crowd with some exceptional points, momentarily getting the Parisians on his side as he touched his ear to spur them on. Humbert survived a tight, seven-minute game to lead 3-2. They went deep into the decider without a single break point arising. But it was Alcaraz’s turn to face some trouble while serving to stay in it at 5-6. The crowd were chanting Ugo before the game even started. And they went crazy when Alcaraz hit a double fault to trail 0-30 as the umpire was forced to intervene, telling them they were “affecting both players”.

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