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Carlos Alcaraz had an upper leg ailment that bothered him during the Barcelona Open final, plus a left leg injury.
MADRID, SPAIN — Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Madrid Open after sustaining an injury to his right adductor muscle, as well as an injury in his left hamstring. Alcaraz confirmed his withdrawal ...
The most likely hypothesis is that Carlos does not want to repeat the same mistake of 2024, when he decided to play in Madrid anyway despite his precarious condition and surrendered to Andrey Rublev ...
So why is Spanish superstar Alcaraz not playing in Madrid this year? And does it mean he could miss Roland-Garros too? Scroll down to find out… Carlos Alcaraz misses Madrid Open ...
In Rome, he’s been wearing a compression sleeve on that leg, but on Thursday he told reporters that he is 100 fit and ready ...
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz has named the opponent he hopes to face in the final of the Rome Masters as he gears up for his ...
Both Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will be making long-awaited returns to tennis at the Italian Open on Friday.
Carlos Alcaraz starts his second Rome Masters campaign in the second round against Dusan Lajovic. The two rivals will meet ...
Carlos Alcaraz said Tuesday he is feeling fine but will wait on results from medical tests on his upper right leg to decide ...
Alexander Zverev, who overcame Carlos Alcaraz for the number two ranking after winning in Munich, is the top seed at Madrid Open ...
Alcaraz withdrew from the Madrid Open in April after struggling with hamstring and groin injuries. Read more at ...
Carlos Alcaraz and Jack Draper have been two standouts during the spring clay court season, they take their talents to Rome ...