Tennis is not going through its best moment due to the injuries of some of the best tennis players in the world and all this just over a month before Roland Garros begins. However, it seems that Carlos Alcaraz has evolved favorably from the muscle edema he has in the pronator teres of his right arm.
The Murcian has not been able to compete in the Masters 1000 in Rome, but last Monday he returned to his training with the aim of being able to go to the Grand Slam in Paris. The tennis player has increased the number of training sessions and would not have any discomfort in his forearm, as reported by Marca.
Likewise, his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, is working on the young tennis player to regain confidence and not focus on the possible ailments he may have when playing.
Alcaraz’s team would also plan to travel next Wednesday, May 22, to Paris to compete in the French Grand Slam. What is clear is that the Spaniard will do everything possible to reach the clay court of the French capital well and leave the injury behind.
An injury that has meant that Alcaraz has had to miss practically the entire clay court tour, with the exception of Madrid. Although the Murcian could not perform well in the Madrid capital due to the discomfort he already had in his forearm.
2024-05-16 09:50:56
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