We're talking about practice! They'll be hoping to stand on opposite sides of the net in a week's time in Monte Carlo, but for now, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic kicked off the clay-court season with a training session together on Day 1 of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.
Both men are making highly anticipated apperances at the first ATP Masters 1000 event of the sping clay-court season. Two-time Monte Carlo champion Djokovic, who was beaten by Casper Ruud in the semifinals last year, returns to the match court after falling just short of winning his 100th career singles title at the Miami Open, where he was upset in the final in a pair of tiebreaks by Czech teenager Jakub Mensik. Alcaraz, meanwhile, is making only his second apperance; after losing his opening match to Sebastian Korda in 2022, he withdrew from the 2023 and 2024 events with various injuries.
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But one familir face isn't at the tournament, as made apparent by Alcaraz and Djokovic's joint practice, where the two played points and shared spirited conversation: Djokovic's brother Marko is standing in as coach this week, rather than Andy Murray.