Tennis Roundup: Alcaraz Questions Tour Privacy, Tsitsipas Collapses in Rankings, and Eala Debuts in Linz

Carlos Alcaraz critiques player privacy and Sinner's stamina, while Stefanos Tsitsipas hits a 6-year ranking low after a Monte Carlo loss.

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Published: Apr 7, 2026, 4:27 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

Tennis Roundup: Alcaraz Questions Tour Privacy, Tsitsipas Collapses in Rankings, and Eala Debuts in Linz - article image
Tennis Roundup: Alcaraz Questions Tour Privacy, Tsitsipas Collapses in Rankings, and Eala Debuts in Linz - article image

Alcaraz Addresses Sinner’s Momentum and Privacy Concerns

As the Monte Carlo Masters begins, world number one Carlos Alcaraz admitted he was taken aback by the physical resilience of his closest rival, Jannik Sinner. Following Sinner’s "Sunshine Double" victories in Indian Wells and Miami, Alcaraz noted that the Italian’s decision to compete immediately on clay speaks to an elite level of conditioning. However, the Spaniard’s pre-tournament comments were also focused on the lack of boundaries for athletes. Alcaraz criticized the increasing use of behind-the-scenes cameras, specifically citing instances where lenses were close enough to capture personal phone activity, calling the level of surveillance "too much" for players seeking relaxation.

Historic Decline for Stefanos Tsitsipas

The most dramatic on-court story of the week involves three-time Monte Carlo champion Stefanos Tsitsipas. The Greek star’s 7-5, 6-4 loss to Francisco Cerundolo has triggered a 16-place collapse in the Live ATP Rankings. Now positioned at world number 64, Tsitsipas has reached his lowest standing since 2018. This decline is particularly stark considering he was ranked number eight just 12 months ago. Analysts suggest the loss of defensive points from his 2024 title run, combined with a year-long struggle for consistency, has left the former top-ten mainstay in a precarious professional position.

Alex Eala Set for Linz Open Challenge

In the WTA circuit, world number 46 Alex Eala is readying for her first competitive appearance since the Miami Open. The 20-year-old talent is scheduled to face Austrian home favorite Julia Grabher on Tuesday at the Linz Open. This WTA 500 event, played on indoor clay, serves as a crucial building block for Eala as she looks to solidify her ranking and adapt her aggressive baseline game to the specific demands of the red dirt.

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