Carlos Alcaraz se retira de Wimbledon por una lesión en la muñeca

Carlos Alcaraz se ha retirado del Abierto de Francia y de Wimbledon debido a un problema en la muñeca que ha generado debate sobre su naturaleza exacta. Rafael Nadal ofreció tranquilidad basándose en su propia experiencia con un problema similar.

Alcaraz ganó su partido de primera ronda en el Abierto de Barcelona contra Otto Virtanen antes de retirarse de su encuentro de segunda ronda contra Tomas Machac. Más tarde anunció que se perdería Roland Garros y el próximo torneo de Wimbledon, que comienza en unos 40 días. Los medios españoles informaron que padece una tenosinovitis de De Quervain, una inflamación de la vaina del tendón en la muñeca y el pulgar causada por estrés repetitivo.

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