Shrewd move: Carlos Alcaraz lauded for a masterstroke in the ATP calendar
Alcaraz’s wrist injury was more serious than expectedCarlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Barcelona Open after picking up a wrist injury during his run to the Monte-Carlo Masters final. In that final, he fell in straight sets to Jannik Sinner and then slipped down to world number two in the ATP rankings.
Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images Alcaraz’s wrist injury was more serious than expected Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Barcelona Open after picking up a wrist injury during his run to the Monte-Carlo Masters final. In that final, he fell in straight sets to Jannik Sinner and then slipped down to world number two in the ATP rankings. But despite the loss, Alcaraz still had a positive start to his clay season.
He was scheduled to play in Barcelona, where he would have been defending 330 ranking points. However, after returning home, Alcaraz noticed some discomfort in his wrist, which turned out to be worse than he and his team had first thought. Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Rick Macci said Carlos Alcaraz made ‘right call’ after withdrawal “Athletes at the highest level know the drill.
It is a slippery slope, and he has to pump the brakes. Macci believes Alcaraz did the right thing, posting on X: “The Spanish Magician made the right call by pulling out of the tournament. ” The former Serena Williams coach added: “Because a wrist forearm injury, especially with a high octane explosive gunslinger like Carlos, it can linger to the hand and finger.
” Alcaraz was denied in last year’s Barcelona Open final by Holger Rune, who earned his first tour-level title in two years. The defeat didn’t slow him down, though. He responded by going on an incredible run, claiming back-to-back titles at the Italian Open, Roland Garros and Queen’s.