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Carlos Alcaraz provides a significant update regarding his attendance in Roland Garros, but…

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The Spanish tennis star ought to be back to full strength after his forearm injury and back to competing frequently in Paris, but how is his physical condition?

Finally the doubts seem to have been swept away by Carlos Alcaraz himself, who updated his fans through Instagram with an eloquent post that says: MAÑANA A PARÍS! The Spanish champion should therefore have recovered from his forearm problems and should therefore regularly play at the Roland Garros, anticipating his imminent departure for Paris.

Carlitos published a photo in the post in which he is in the company of his team at the end of the last training session in Spain, before leaving for Paris. Still, there are some questions about his suitability.
This year, Alcaraz will be coming to Paris having played in very few games, particularly on clay. Given that he missed the most of the Roland Garros qualifying events, it is naturally uncertain what condition the Murcian tennis player is in.

Alcaraz would undoubtedly be among the favorites to win his first title in Paris if he has fully healed. The defending champion Novak Djokovic, ranked first, has struggled recently, and there is some doubt about Jannik Sinner’s availability (he also left in the evening to travel to the French capital). As a result, the Spaniard will look to improve on his semifinal finish from the previous year.
The Spaniard essentially missed the entire season on European clay, save for Madrid, where he was stopped in the quarterfinals by Andrey Rublev, following a strong start to the season in which he managed to win the title at the ATP Master 1000 in Indian Wells.

Carlitos sustained the forearm injury that required him to miss the Rome Internationals in Madrid. At Roland Garros, Carlitos’ trajectory has been rapidly increasing. When he was just 17 years old, he made it to the first qualifying round in 2021. He lost to Djokovic in the semi-finals the following year.

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