Carlos Alcaraz Shows Major Physical Development Amid Worrying Injury Hiatus
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Carlos Alcaraz Shows Major Physical Development Amid Worrying Injury Hiatus
There might be hope for Carlos Alcaraz’s fans for the rest of 2026. The charismatic Spaniard has been sidelined since his first-round match in Barcelona due to a wrist injury. His prolonged absence has sparked plenty of speculation among fans and experts alike, but a recently surfaced video on social media hinting at his current physical condition may help ease some of those concerns for the time being. “Weeks that multiply!! I can keep up with …
A race without protection to the injured right wrist, which has kept him away from the fields for about two months: it is the first positive signal that, although he has not yet taken hold of the racket, arrives from Carlos Alcaraz, the number 2 tennis player in the world, who had to give up Roland Garros and Wimbledon (which will begin on June 29th). In a video posted on the social media of the athletic trainer Alberto Lledo Quiles, you see the…
“Hope he is ready for the US swing”: Garbine Muguruza on possible Alcaraz return timeline
Carlos Alcaraz has now been out of competition for close to two months after suffering a wrist injury that disrupted his spring campaign during the clay-court swing. His last appearance came on 14 April in Barcelona, where he defeated Otto Virtanen before physical issues emerged shortly after the ma...
Carlos Alcaraz’s right wrist is already pulling. Or at least that points to the video uploaded by his physical trainer, Alberto Lledó, running through a polygon without trace of the splint. It’s not an official statement, it’s a much more powerful image: Alcaraz running at a good pace and with his free hand. The image that has relieved the hobby The video, published in Lledó’s Instagram stories, shows the Murciano tennis player trotting several …
Alcaraz shows progress in recovery - Tennis Tonic - News, Predictions, H2H, Live Scores, stats
Carlos Alcaraz will miss the grass-court swing after suffering a wrist injury during the Barcelona Open in April. The setback has kept him away from competition for 60 days, with his return expected only when the US hard-court season begins later this summer. Limited updates on fitness Fans have received few updates on his rehabilitation, as the world No. 2 has chosen to work privately toward full fitness. The lack of news had fueled speculation…
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