Carlos Alcaraz vs Sebastián Báez Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Monte-Carlo Masters 2026

Carlos Alcaraz faces Sebastián Báez in the Monte-Carlo Masters. The top seed looks to avoid an upset and regain his form.

The clay-court swing kicks into high gear on Tuesday as top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz takes the court against Argentina’s Sebastián Báez at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The reigning French Open champion arrives in Monaco carrying the weight of massive expectations, looking to cement his status as the undisputed king of the dirt.

Báez stands in his way as a quintessential clay-court grinder capable of turning any match into a grueling physical examination. The Argentine has carved out a living by exhausting opponents on this exact surface.

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Sebastián Báez Match Details

Date: April 7, 2026

Tournament: Monte-Carlo Masters 2026

Round: Second Round (Round of 32)

Venue: Court Rainier III

Surface: Outdoor clay

Category: ATP Masters 1000

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN

Alcaraz vs. Báez: Head-to-Head Record

Alcaraz owns a flawless record against Báez across their previous three ATP Tour meetings. The Spaniard has dominated the head-to-head matchup entirely on hard courts.

They first crossed paths at the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan, then squared off at the US Open and the Japan Open. The world No. 1 dictated terms in all three encounters with his overwhelming baseline power and superior court positioning.

Tuesday marks a dramatic shift in their rivalry. The two will finally clash on the surface where Báez built his professional career. The Argentine thrives on the clay, utilizing his exceptional footspeed and heavy topspin forehand to push opponents deep behind the baseline.

Alcaraz got off to a blistering start, stitching together a 16-match winning streak. However, he has struggled with his form of late, crashing out of the Miami Open in the third round. He also suffered a semifinal exit at the Indian Wells Masters, losing to Daniil Medvedev.

Báez’s best results in 2026 came early in the year when he reached the semifinals in Buenos Aires and Santiago. He had previously become the first player to win the Rio Open twice. The Argentine will ride high on confidence after beating Stan Wawrinka 7-5, 7-5 in the first round.

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Báez relies on consistency and the ability to absorb pace. He will force Alcaraz to hit an extra ball, testing the top seed’s patience and shot selection early in the clay season. The Spaniard occasionally struggles with unforced errors when opponents refuse to give him free points.

Báez will undoubtedly exploit any lack of match rhythm from the Spaniard by extending rallies and dragging him into deep, lung-busting exchanges. The strategy forces the top seed to hit perfect shots repeatedly.

Alcaraz vs. Báez: Match Prediction

Expect a highly physical opening set as both players calibrate their movement to the Monte-Carlo dirt. Báez will find early success by targeting the Alcaraz backhand with high, looping shots to keep the ball out of the Spaniard’s strike zone.

The Argentine’s movement will neutralize Alcaraz’s initial wave of aggression, likely keeping the score tight through the first handful of games. Alcaraz will need to rely on his kick serve to open up the court and generate short returns.

The match will turn on second-serve points. Alcaraz possesses the return quality to obliterate Báez’s second serve, which lacks the sheer velocity to keep elite returners at bay. The top seed will eventually crack the Argentine’s defensive shell by flattening out his forehand down the line.

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Báez has the pedigree to make this a competitive affair, but he lacks the raw firepower to hit through Alcaraz over a full match. The Spaniard’s ability to seamlessly transition from defense to offense remains the great equalizer on clay.

Expect Alcaraz to win in straight sets. He should put up a standard game spread once he shakes off the early rust and brings out his forehand range. Báez will fight fiercely early on before the talent gap becomes too wide to bridge.

Pick: Alcaraz to win in straight sets.

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