Carlos Alcaraz, 20 years old, is learning quickly from the series of experiences he has accumulated at such a hectic pace that he prides himself on his early sporting success. At Roland Garros he suffered cramps against Novak Djokovicbut also before he suffered problems of injuries.
One in his right leg kept him out of the last Australian Open. The abductor suffered again in his transition from the clay of Paris to the grass of London. He was the Queen’s ATP 500 champion, despite the fact that during the final he sought help from a physiotherapist when he felt discomfort. It was not an obstacle to close the victory against the Australian Alex de Minaur.
This changes the programming before Wimbledon, the Grand Slam that will be held from July 3 to 16. He has an appointment for Tuesday the 4th at the Frenchman Jeremy Chardy. There he hopes to have enough potential to be competitive in a tournament where he finished eighth last year. A result that so far seems very short.
Alcaraz, who wore a bandage in training, announced at the press conference the status of that injury, the pain, in his right leg, which he had not mentioned since Queen’s.
“Right now physically I feel very good, I feel ready to start Wimbledon. Pain? No, no. I have worked all week not to feel the pain like in the Queen’s final. We took care of him and he. is not a big nuisance. “
Alcaraz He is careful about his body after the past history, he does everything to make the condition good. “I feel great right now. I did a couple of training sessions at Wimbledon and I really want to play. I’m full of energy,” he said.
At his side, the coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, his manager Albert Molina and the hands that know your body best, the physios Juanjo Moreno.
Source: La Verdad

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