Good news about the immediate future of Carlos Alcaraz

On Tuesday Carlos Alcaraz announced his withdrawal for the Monte Carlo Masters 1000. The Murcian tennis player reported through his social networks that “post-traumatic arthritis in my left hand and muscular discomfort in the spine that needs rest“would prevent him from taking part in the first tournament of the European clay court tour.

Well, a few days later it seems that his recovery is going from strength to strength. This same Friday, his colleagues from Eurosport have recorded him training at the facilities of the Real Murcia tennis club, where in recent days he has been a luxury spectator at the Challenger tournament that is taking place this week.



In the images he is seen without bandages and training with intensitywhich suggests that he will have no problems facing the following stops on his way to Roland Garros with maximum guarantees.

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If so, his reappearance would arrive the week of April 17the day on which a new edition of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell-Trofeo Conde de Godó will begin, a tournament where he defends the title achieved in 2022 and where it is also expected that Rafa Nadal can finally reappear, who also resigned from Monte Carlo after considering that He is still not “in a position to play with the maximum guarantees”.

The Mutua Madrid Open and the Masters 1000 in Rome will be the last two stops before disembarking in Pariswhere Alcaraz, Nadal and Djokovic start as top favorites to win the second Grand Slam of the season.

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