Carlos Alcaraz’s 2025 Paris Masters campaign ended abruptly and dramatically on Tuesday after a tense on-court moment with his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, added to his shock second-round defeat. The world No. 1, who entered the tournament as a heavy favorite following his eighth title of the season in Tokyo, fell 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, to world No. 31 Cameron Norrie in two hours and 22 minutes.
How Did Frustration and Unforced Errors Unravel Carlos Alcaraz’s Paris Masters Campaign?
The 22-year-old arrived in Paris riding high on confidence. He boasted a 17-match winning streak in Masters 1000 events and a near-perfect run during the fall swing. Alcaraz seemed poised to continue his dominance indoors.
However, this time, Alcaraz found himself on the wrong end of a surprise result. His defeat marked one of the tournament’s biggest upsets, particularly given how commanding he looked early on after taking the first set 6-4.
But as the match wore on, Norrie flipped the script with consistency and tactical depth. The Briton began to exploit Alcaraz’s growing frustration, forcing errors with patient rallies and smartly angled shots. By the midpoint of the second set, Alcaraz’s body language had changed noticeably as his timing went off, his forehand often sailed long, and his frustration bubbled to the surface.
He ended the match with 54 unforced errors, far exceeding his season average, while Norrie capitalized on key moments, breaking at 4-3 in the deciding set and holding his nerve to close out the biggest win of his career.
However, the defining moment of Alcaraz’s meltdown came during the changeover after the second set when cameras captured an unusually tense exchange between player and coach. Sitting courtside, Ferrero leaned forward, offering animated instructions as Alcaraz muttered in Spanish, visibly exasperated.
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According to multiple reports, the Spaniard was heard saying, “I’m doing everything wrong,” Ferrero responded with calm but firm encouragement, urging him to stay composed and focus on what’s working. The exchange highlighted the growing tension in Alcaraz’s camp as he struggled to adjust to the slower indoor conditions.
Charlie’s rant pic.twitter.com/VSHZDMe6Fx
— Gerda Pardiac (@GerdaPardiac) October 28, 2025
Charlie’s rant part II. Legend says it’s still going on https://t.co/ZjKun5dRh7 pic.twitter.com/CiwHXatI8d
— Gerda Pardiac (@GerdaPardiac) October 28, 2025
The loss carries significant implications for the closing stretch of Alcaraz’s season. With his rival Jannik Sinner still in contention at the Paris Masters, the defeat opens the door for the Italian to challenge the No. 1 ranking ahead of the ATP Finals in Turin.
