Carlos Alcaraz He just didn’t raise his head. The Murcian, who reappeared last week in Madrid after missing the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 and the Godó due to injury, announced this Friday that he will not play in the Rome Masters 1000.
“I felt pain after playing in Madrid, discomfort in my arm. Today I had some tests and I have muscle edema in the pronator teres, a result of my last injury. Unfortunately I won’t be able to play in Rome. “I need a break to recover and play 100% pain-free,” he wrote on his Twitter account.
Alcaraz played his last match on Wednesday, losing 6-4, 3-6 and 2-6 to Russian Andrey Rublev in the quarterfinals of the Mutua Madrid Open.
The absence in Rome is a preventive measure in front of one of the great goals of the season, Roland Garros.the second Grand Slam of the season, which will take place in Paris from May 20 to June 9 and where Alcaraz will look to add to his third Grand Slam title after reaching the semifinals last year.
Source: La Verdad

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