Carlos Alcaraz admits he is “very excited” about his upcoming participation in the Wimbledon tournament and this Monday he will travel to London with his team, led by his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero.
“I can not wait“, has declared through his social networks the young tennis player from Murcia, who will prepare for the third Grand Slam of the season, playing two exhibition matches in Hurlingham.
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Alcaraz, 19 years old and player number 7 in the ATP, has not dived since May 31day in which he was eliminated in the quarterfinals of Roland Garros against German Alexander Zverev.
The tennis player from El Palmar had planned to play ATP 500 in Queens to adapt to the grass, but he gave up on doing so to disconnect and recover from the discomfort he was dragging on his right ankle and elbow.
In any case, he works out on the grass and will take advantage of his presence at Hurlingham to prepare for a week before Wimbledonchampionship scheduled from June 27 to July 10.
There it coincides, among others, with Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, Casper Ruud and Felix Auger Aliassime.
‘Eagerly eager. I can not wait. On Monday, we headed to London to continue preparing for Wimbledon!“, Alcaraz wrote on Twitter and Facebook.
“I’m going to play two games at the exhibition in Hurlingham training to put the endings on my game. Come on!” he added.
Source: La Verdad

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