Carlos Alcaraz will not be in Rome due to new discomfort in his right arm

MADRID, 3 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from next week’s Masters 1000 in Rome due to new problems in his right arm after the Mutua Madrid Open and which forced him to stop to rest and be able to “play without pain to the fullest.” for one hundrerd”.

“I felt pain after playing in Madrid, discomfort in my arm. Today, Friday, I underwent some tests and I have muscle edema in the pronator teres, a consequence of my last injury. Unfortunately I will not be able to play in Rome. I need rest to recover and being able to play one hundred percent without pain,” Alcaraz confirmed on his social networks.

The Murcian tennis player was eliminated against the Russian Andrey Rublev last Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the Mutua Madrid Open, his first tournament since the Masters 1000 in Miami (United States) since discomfort in his right forearm had kept him from both the Masters 1000 from Monte Carlo and the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell.

The one from El Palmar, who played in the Caja Mágica with protection on his arm, with which he executes his powerful ‘drive’, will now have to stop his activity again just over two weeks before Roland Garros begins (26 May the main draw), second ‘Grand Slam’ of the season. At the Foro Italico, he did not defend many points after falling last year in the third round against the Hungarian Fabian Marozsan.

2024-05-03 11:15:04
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