Carlos Alcaraz made his apologies on Saturday, a day after smashing his racket in fury during a second-round loss to Gael Monfils at the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Open.
The Spaniard, who currently owns both the French Open and Wimbledon titles, erupted in frustration at his game against the French veteran.
The Spanish second seed called his 4-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-4 defeat the "worst match" of his career. But he took to Instagram on Saturday to calm the waters as he prepares to make amends on court at the US Open.
"I want to apologise for my attitude yesterday, it was not good and that should not happen on court," he posted.
"I'm human, the nerves had accumulated and sometimes it is very tough to control when there is that tension. I will work so that it doesn't happen again."
"I felt like it was the worst match that I’ve ever played on my career,” Alcaraz said. "I’ve been practicing really well. I was feeling great. But I couldn’t play. I want to forget it and try to move on to New York.”
The US Open begins in New York on Aug. 26, AP reported.
Agence France-Presse