Carlos Alcaraz renonce à Wimbledon en raison d'une blessure au poignet

Carlos Alcaraz s'est retiré de Roland-Garros et de Wimbledon à cause d'un problème au poignet qui a suscité des débats sur sa nature exacte. Rafael Nadal s'est voulu rassurant en s'appuyant sur sa propre expérience avec un problème similaire.

Alcaraz a remporté son match du premier tour à l'Open de Barcelone contre Otto Virtanen avant de se retirer de son deuxième tour contre Tomas Machac. Il a annoncé plus tard qu'il manquerait Roland-Garros et le tournoi de Wimbledon à venir, qui débute dans environ 40 jours. Les médias espagnols ont rapporté qu'il souffre d'une ténosynovite de De Quervain, une inflammation de la gaine tendineuse du poignet et du pouce causée par des mouvements répétitifs.

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