Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Mutua Madrid Open due to wrist injury

Carlos Alcaraz announced on Friday his withdrawal from the Mutua Madrid Open due to a right wrist strain suffered in Barcelona. It marks the second consecutive absence for the world number two from the Madrid Masters 1000. Novak Djokovic has also confirmed he will not participate due to shoulder issues.

Carlos Alcaraz, world number two, notified on Friday his withdrawal from the Mutua Madrid Open, starting next week at the Caja Mágica. The right wrist injury occurred during his first match at the Barcelona Conde de Godó last Tuesday against Otto Virtanen. Though not structurally serious, it requires immediate rest to prevent complications.

"There are news that are very hard to give. Madrid is home, one of the most special places on the calendar for me, and that's why it hurts so much not to play here for the second year in a row", Alcaraz wrote on his social media. "It hurts especially not to be in front of my people, in a tournament that is so special. Thanks for the always affection and hopefully see you soon". The winner in 2022 and 2023 loses competitive rhythm ahead of Roland Garros.

Hours earlier, Novak Djokovic confirmed his absence due to right shoulder discomfort. "Unfortunately I won't be there. I will continue my recovery", the Serb stated. Jannik Sinner, world number one, arrives in Madrid this Saturday and will decide on Monday after training at the Caja Mágica.

Alcaraz and Sinner will meet on Monday at the Laureus Awards gala in Madrid, both nominated for best athlete of the year. With Madrid ruled out, the Spaniard's participation in Rome depends on his recovery progress, prioritizing the Paris Grand Slam from May 24 to June 7.

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Carlos Alcaraz beat Otto Virtanen 6-4, 6-2 in 1 hour and 25 minutes in his debut at the Trofeo Conde de Godó (Barcelona Open), calling a medical timeout for right wrist pain but returning to win convincingly on Pista Rafael Nadal. Fresh off losing the Monte Carlo Masters final to Jannik Sinner, the Spaniard downplayed the recurring issue, which he links to limited recovery time.

Carlos Alcaraz, world number two, has announced his withdrawal from the Trofeo Conde de Godó due to a right wrist injury more serious than expected. The ailment emerged during his victory over Otto Virtanen and prevents him from playing the round of 16 against Tomas Machac. He prioritizes recovery to arrive in top shape for Roland Garros.

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Following his withdrawal from the Barcelona and Madrid Opens due to a right wrist injury, Carlos Alcaraz has voiced uncertainty about defending his Roland Garros title. The world No. 2 emphasized patience and upcoming tests in recovery, while Madrid Open director Feliciano Lopez raised serious concerns based on his own experience.

Novak Djokovic has cast doubt on his participation in the Madrid Open, citing ongoing physical issues despite recent practice sessions. The world No. 4 contradicted earlier reports suggesting his confirmed entry for the clay-court Masters 1000 event. Tournament co-director Feliciano Lopez remains optimistic about his potential appearance.

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Carlos Alcaraz has shared new practice footage showing him hitting forehands with his left hand while recovering from a right wrist injury. The 23-year-old Spaniard is using a method called cross education to stay active without straining the injured side. He remains sidelined from competition with a planned return in six weeks.

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner overcame tough matches in the Montecarlo Masters 1000 round of 16 on Thursday. The Spaniard beat Tomás Martín Etcheverry 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, while the Italian defeated Tomas Machac 6-1, 6-7(3), 6-3. They will face Alexander Bublik and Felix Auger-Aliassime in the quarterfinals.

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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has confirmed his participation in the Madrid Open, aiming to extend his streak of four consecutive ATP Masters 1000 victories. The Italian arrives in strong form after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final. With key rivals absent, Sinner eyes a chance to solidify his top ranking.

 

 

 

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