Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to miss French Open due to wrist injury
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Carlos Alcaraz will not be in Madrid, he will not be in Rome and he will not be in Paris in principle. Or perhaps he will be, because access to European capitals at the moment will not be forbidden, but he will not play the tournaments of the land season. For a cruel injury: we talk about tenosinovitis and even the possibility of affecting the fibrocartilage. All this on the wrist, which is the prodigious articulation of the game of Alcaraz, his…
The tennis player Murciano tries to protect his body thoroughly. On the other side is the case of Rafa Nadal, who took the edge of his career and played years with much pain.More information: Carlos Alcaraz announces that Roland Garros will not play for his wrist injury: "It's a complicated moment for me"
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Carlos Alcaraz warned he may not return to action as quickly as he hopes
Carlos Alcaraz’s decision to pull out of the French Open sent shock waves through tennis, but it was also a sign that the Spaniard was thinking about his long-term career rather than his short-term ambitions. That’s the verdict of Patrick Mouratoglou, who suggests the reigning Roland Garros champion would have been unwise to try and rush his return to action after he picked up a wrist problem playing at the Barcelona Open earlier this month. To …
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