The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz He will miss next week’s Wimbledon warm-up tournament at London’s Queen’s Club due to a minor elbow problem, the 19-year-old reported on social media on Wednesday.
Alcaraz, who won the world of tennis this year, reached the quarterfinals at the recent Roland Garros, becoming the youngest player in 29 years to reach two Grand Slam quarterfinals, after also reaching eighth of the US Open.
“As you all know I was super excited to play in Queens but a little elbow problem means I can’t. Hope to be there in 2023 … See you all in the UK in a few days!” seven of the world
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The young player, who has won two consecutive titles at the Conde de Godó trophy in Barcelona and the Masters-1000 Madrid on clay, will try to continue his good form on the grass before Wimbledon, which starts on June 27.
Source: La Verdad

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