Insights into Carlos Alcaraz's Injury from Spain's Davis Cup Captain
Carlos Alcaraz's absence from the tennis court is being deeply felt by fans and players alike, affecting the overall atmosphere of the sport. Even top competitors like Jannik Sinner have expressed how much they miss his presence on the tour. The young star has been sidelined since sustaining a wrist injury during a match in Barcelona in early April, and it has now been nearly two months without any indication of when he might return.
Due to the seriousness of his injury, Alcaraz made the difficult decision to withdraw from both Roland Garros and Wimbledon. As he focuses on his rehabilitation away from the public eye, David Ferrer has provided an update on his progress. Speaking to AS, Ferrer offered reassurance, stating, “Well, calm. Reassurance that everything is going well.” He emphasized the importance of Alcaraz taking the necessary time to heal, adding, “The important thing is that Carlos recovers one hundred percent day by day.” Ferrer noted that Alcaraz is in good spirits and receiving proper care.
Alcaraz's exit from Wimbledon is undoubtedly a significant loss for the tournament, but he is not the only high-profile player missing from the event. The Championships have seen several withdrawals due to injuries, including Victoria Mboko, who was injured at Queen’s, joining fellow WTA players Hailey Baptiste and Sonay Kartal on the sidelines. On the men's side, Valentin Vacherot has also withdrawn, with concerns lingering about the fitness of players like Jack Draper, Lorenzo Musetti, and Arthur Fils.
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