Carlos Alcaraz strikes a forehand winner over Otto Virtanen at Barcelona Open despite wrist discomfort.
Carlos Alcaraz strikes a forehand winner over Otto Virtanen at Barcelona Open despite wrist discomfort.
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Alcaraz defeats Virtanen in Barcelona Open opener despite right wrist discomfort

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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.

Alcaraz faced early challenges, saving three break points at 2-2 in the first set amid uncharacteristic errors and unease while serving. At 5-4, he called for the physio, receiving a massage, cream, and bandaging, then adjusted his game—avoiding slice backhands—and broke to take the set, easing home crowd worries. The second set featured exchanged breaks before Alcaraz pulled away with a double break for a comfortable finish, despite 23 unforced errors overall.

Post-match, Alcaraz admitted feeling 'a bit tired' from minimal rest but was optimistic: 'I hope it's nothing... We'll check with the physio.' He attributed the discomfort to 'few days of recovery, when everything has gone so often in some movement that is not usual,' noting similar past issues that never worsened. His team planned further assessment, echoing last year's upper right leg injury in the Godó final against Holger Rune, which forced a Madrid Open withdrawal. 'We tried to calm ourselves, go more relaxed to the second set, and see what happens,' he added. 'It feels great to be back, to get another win in Barcelona, in front of my people.'

Next, Alcaraz faces No. 47 Tomas Machac, who ousted Sebastian Baez, in the tournament's first-ever night session on Thursday. Virtanen, world No. 130 who led Finland to the 2023 Davis Cup semifinals, put up resistance with his serve but couldn't overcome the Spaniard's key breaks.

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X discussions celebrated Carlos Alcaraz's 6-4, 6-2 victory over Otto Virtanen in the Barcelona Open opener, but highlighted concerns over his right wrist discomfort that led to a medical timeout. Journalists and fans praised his resilience and dominance after treatment, while expressing skepticism about the recurring issue's impact given recent Monte Carlo exertions. Some noted Virtanen's errors facilitated the win, urging physical management for upcoming tournaments.

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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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Jannik Sinner claimed his 27th ATP tour-level singles title and third trophy of 2026 by beating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(5), 6-3 in a 2-hour, 15-minute Monte Carlo Masters final on Sunday. The Italian, training in Monaco, extended his Masters 1000 winning streak to 22 matches—dropping just one set—reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking for the third time from Alcaraz, and became only the third player (after Djokovic and Nadal) to win four straight titles at this level.

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