In an effort to get back to full fitness in time for the French Open, Carlos Alcaraz has begun practicing with a racket for the first time since the Madrid Open.
The defending Wimbledon champion has suffered from a forearm issue since the beginning of the clay-court season. MRI examinations did not reveal any significant injuries, but he was forced to miss both his Barcelona Open title defence and the Monte Carlo Masters.
After an eventual comeback at the Madrid Open, the reigning champion lost to Andrey Rublev in three sets in the quarterfinals and withdrew from the Italian Open due to ongoing discomfort.
Following my game in Madrid, I experienced some arm ache. For the first time since the Madrid Open, Carlos Alcaraz has begun working out with a racket in an effort to get back to full strength before the French Open.
Since the beginning of the clay-court season, the defending Wimbledon champion has suffered with a forearm issue. MRI scans have ruled out any significant injuries, but he was unable to defend his title at the Barcelona Open or the Monte Carlo Masters.
After a break, the Spaniard made a comeback in the Madrid Open. However, in the quarterfinals, he lost three sets to Andrey Rublev and withdrew from the Italian Open due to ongoing discomfort.
“I experienced some arm ache following my game in Madrid. I completed some tests today and I
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