アルカラスが手首の負傷によりバルセロナ・オープンを棄権

カルロス・アルカラスは、オットー・ヴィルタネンとの試合中に手首を負傷し、バルセロナ・オープンを棄権した。23歳のスペイン人選手は、手首と親指の腱に炎症が生じる「ドゥ・ケルバン腱鞘炎」に苦しんでいる。

アルカラスは第1セットの5-4の場面で違和感を示し、フィジオによる治療を受けた。その後、記者会見で棄権を正式に発表し、2025年のマドリード・オープンでの棄権時と同様の懸念を語った。同選手は次戦のトマーシュ・マハーチとの試合に向けて万全の状態を目指していたが、プレーの続行は困難と判断した。

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