Alcaraz to Return for US Open Title Defence
- Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz announced Thursday he will return to the Open to defend the title he won in NEW YORK last year.
- Sidelined for nearly four months with a wrist injury, the 23-year-old missed both the French Open and Wimbledon during his recovery.
- Last year, Alcaraz secured his second Open title in NEW YORK by defeating Jannik Sinner in the final.
- Alcaraz confirmed his participation on social media Thursday with assistance from football transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, generating buzz for his return.
- His Grand Slam collection now includes seven titles, featuring two French Open crowns and one Australian Open victory, cementing his status as a major force.
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The Murcian tennis player will seek to revalidate the 'big', as he could not do either in Roland Garros or in Wimbledon for his wrist injury
Spanishman Carlos Alcaraz, number three in the world, will play the United States Open that will be held from August 30 to September 13, in New York. Alcaraz has recovered from the injury to the right wrist he suffered last April, in the Conde de Godó tournament, and will return ... Continue reading "Carlos Alcaraz overcomes rebellious injury and chooses a 'Grande' to return to the circuit: "Here we go!"" The post Carlos Alcaraz overcomes rebell…
Carlos Alcaraz was missing on the tour for four months. The defending champion is back before the US Open.
Carlos Alcaraz will return to the final tennis Grand Slam of the year in New York after a four-month absence due to a right wrist injury and defend last year's title.
Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz seems to aim for the Open of States (US Open), which begins on August 30, after announcing Thursday his return to the slopes after overcoming his wrist injury.
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