The Spanish were wounded Carlos Alcaraz (right arm), the Italian Jannik Sinner (hip) and Russian Daniel Medvedev (hip). The three chasing the world number one Novak Djokovicwho decided not to go to Madrid, where the Murcian suffered from his illness and the Transalpine and the Muscovite ended up leaving.
Alcaraz and Sinner announced their resignation at the ATP Masters 1000 in Rome, an event visited this Sunday by the new local racket idol Davis Cup and Australian Open champion.
That’s when the alarms went off. Roland Garros It’s too close, from May 26 to June 9, and there isn’t much room for physical recovery. The sinner warns that his presence in Paris is not safe, that he will try but he will not risk more than necessary.
“I will play Roland Garros only if I am one hundred percent. If there is a little doubt, we will have to think about it,” he said at the Foro Italico.
In Madrid he played two matches, despite the fact that he reported discomfort in his right hip, which worsened. More than I thought. “I don’t want to go into detail. We thought it wasn’t, with the quotes, serious, but the MRI found something really wrong,” he explained.
He is 22 years old, he also thinks medium and long term. “I think the situation is under control. One thing is for sure: if I am not 100% cured, I will take another break, because I don’t want to lose three years of my career,” he said.
He is clear that, if he can and agrees to play, “my preparation for Paris will not be optimal, although I will give everything to be fit,” he said. He will check her condition as the appointment approaches.
You will have another chance Roland Garros later, in the wilderness Olympic Games in Paris he was more excited.
Source: La Verdad

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