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Carlos Alkaraj Madrid to withdraw ‘Clauster Sport’ to withdraw but should be suitable for the French Open


Madrid-Home-Crowd’s beloved Carlos Alkaraj moved from Madrid Open because he did not want to risk to worse things before opening French.

The third ranked Spaniard blamed its injuries “truly tight” Shidiul, which is part of the “claiming sport” of tennis.

Alkaraj said that the Barcelona had disturbed him during the open final that he was not fully healed from the upper leg illness. He also said that he had a left leg injury.

Alkaraj was a two -time champion in Madrid, won in 2022 and 2021. He was the second seed and was the same half a draw as Novak Djokovic.

Alkaraj said that he had “the best of the game” but after listening to his body and talking to physicians, he had to make a “harsh decision” to withdraw.

“Madrid is one of the special tournaments for me, this is a tournament that I enjoy, I can play in front of my fans, when I was young I first participated in the tournament,” said Alkaraj. “It is not easy to make these kinds of decisions but sometimes you need to think about what your health is and what is important A

He said that he felt “protected” about being healed in Role Garros next month, where he was the defending champion. He won the Role Garros Final against Alexander Javerev last year, who had just taken Spaniard the second in the world after winning Munich.

“I’m not really worried about this,” said Alkaraj. “I believe it is about to take a week, one -and -a -half weeks, two weeks, but I have no doubt about coming back and running 100% again.”

He said he was planning to play in Rome before the French Open, which starts on May 25.

“My mentality is to do everything that can be one hundred percent for Rome. I will do some tests at the beginning of next week to see how it has been developed, and let’s see how we are going to be the next day,” she said. “My hope is to play in Rome. If that is not the next tournament is Rolend Garros for me. So I will try to stay in court as soon as possible.”

In the Barcelona final, Holla’s Rune was set to be set directly to Alkaraj’s leg. He has not yet practiced in Madrid, and this week said he was “well” but was waiting for the medical exam results to determine whether he would play.

Alkaraj, who will be 22 years old on May 5, won his clay-court in Carlo in Carlo and won nine matches until Barcelona final. He said he later felt pain in a muscle on his left leg.

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Alkaraj vowed to “come back more powerful” but complained of the tennis schedule.

“Tennis is really a contender,” he said. “Playing week after week, many matches, and you need to heal your body occasionally and make difficult decisions.”

The four-time Grand Slam champion has 24-5 records this year. In addition to Monty Carlo, he won the Rotterdam on the hard court in February.

“The schedule is really hard, the really hard tournaments week after week and sometimes you have to think about yourself and make the right decisions about your health.”



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