C.Arlos Alcaraz he responded to cramping at Roland Garros by winning the Queen’s grass court tournament just a few weeks later. An instant recovery speaks to your ability to restore the page. He thought immediately of the green, of Wimbledon, although he could not forget Paris. It shouldn’t be if you turn that bitter experience into a lesson that will help you in the next difficult situation.
Maybe in a few weeks, at the ‘Cathedral’, in a final against the seven-time champions Novak Djokovic. It will be on Sunday, July 16, and he will face a double revenge: personally, overcome after an unexpected blockage at Roland Garros, and against his Parisian executioner, a ‘Big 3’, an opponent of a higher category.
Although to get to the big day, there will be a long road. the one of Djokovic It begins on Monday 3 July following the tradition that the defending men’s crown will open at the center of the All England Club. It is against the Argentine ‘terrestrial’ Pedro Cachin. the one of Alcaraz will open on Tuesday, July 4 against the French Jeremy Chardy. This is only the third participation of the tennis player from El Palmar, at the age of 20. He is the eighth finalist in 2021, victim of the Italian Jannik Sinner. The Serbian, executioner in the last Australian final Nick Kyrgios, seeking to equal the eight trophies of Roger Federer. Two opposing worlds, according to their abysmal generation gap, although condemned to constantly collide in major events because they are the two absolute references of the moment, the enemies to be defeated.
You have to follow it from home Rafael Nadal. Twelve months ago he suffered an abdominal injury in his quarterfinal match taylor fritz. He persevered but he did not show up after two days Nick Kyrgios. This week he visited Teknon in Barcelona, his doctor Angel Ruiz-Cotorro. He continues the medical protocol with hopes of returning to the slopes in 2024.
Source: La Verdad

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