Pablo Carreño’s Road to Recovery: Returning to the Court and Looking Ahead to Vienna Open

Pablo Carreño already sees the light at the end of the tunnel. The Asturian, after overcoming an injury to his right elbow, will return to the courts next Monday at the Alicante Ferrero Challengerwhich is disputed in the prestigious Equelite Academy where both he and Carlos Alcaraz have established their training base.

Carreño, who has not played a match since losing on February 13 in the first round in Rotterdam with Richard Gasquet, has fallen to 193rd place.

In Villena you will not need to use your protected ranking 18 because it has entered directly into the picture where it will be the great attraction.

Starting on October 2, when it debuts in the Challenger category competition, it has nine months to use the protected ranking, so its presence at the Beijing Olympic Games is assured. It should be remembered that Samuel López’s pupil won bronze in Tokyo.

Ticket to Vienna

Carreño plans to link up with the Challenger in Malaga, where you have received an invitation. If the sensations are good He will be in the draw at the Vienna Open 500, where he has a guaranteed place having finished ‘top30’ last year. And then he could say goodbye to the season at the Paris-Bercy Masters 1000. In the French capital it would be the first time that he would use the protected ranking.

2023-09-29 16:37:10
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