Carlos Alcaraz, eliminated this Friday in the semifinals of the US Open, leaving his participation with Spain in the group stage of the Davis Cup Finals up in the air, to be played in Valencia (Spain) from September 12 to 17.
“I have to see it. In the end it has been a long tour (through North America), intense. I have to listen to my body to see what it asks of me. We will see tomorrow how I get up,” he said in a press conference.
The Spanish tennis player explained that in recent days he has taken care of himself “more than usual” and mentioned the bandage on his left thigh that he wore during several matches at the US Open.
“We will see tomorrow what my body asks for. But what I can say is that the tour is quite long and I need rest, but tomorrow I will see,” he added.
The group stage of the Finals of Davis cup It will be held from September 12 to 17 in Valencia (Spain), Bologna (Italy), Manchester (England) and Split (Croatia). From November 21 to 26, the eight best will play for the title in Malaga (Spain).
In David Ferrer As captain, Spain is part of group C and will face Serbia, South Korea and the Czech Republic in Valencia. The captain called, making his debut in the office Carlos Alcaraz, Alejandro Davidovich, Roberto Bautista, Bernabé Zapata and Marcel Granollers.
After his historic victory at Wimbledon, Alcaraz He returned to competition in August at the Toronto Masters 1,000 (eliminated in the quarterfinals) and the Cincinnati Masters 1,000 (finalist against Djokovic) before traveling to New York, where this week he defended his title from last year at the Open . USA
The Russian Daniel Medvedev He defeated him this Friday in the semifinals of the ‘big’ New Yorker by 7-6(3), 6-1, 3-6 and 6-3 after a very exciting match of three hours and 19 minutes.
Source: La Verdad

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