Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Rotterdam tournament
- Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Rotterdam Open, as announced by the tournament on social media, citing exertion as the reason for his decision.
- Alcaraz, the reigning Australian Open champion, will not defend his title at the event scheduled from February 9-16.
- He has become the youngest player to complete a Career Grand Slam at 22 years old.
- Alcaraz holds a total of 15 tour-level titles, including eight Grand Slams, according to the ATP.
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The day after all great tournament there is a sustained stampede and players and teams are dissolving themselves in the direction of their respective destinations. Carlos Alcaraz’s, for example, was Murcia, previous scale in Madrid. After attending to all the commitments with the media, the number one in the world wondered: “The next is...”, he hesitated to think of the next stop of the competition. Due to the wear, the dream, the adrenaline acc…
Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Rotterdam Open - The Tribune
Alcaraz had secured this ATP 500 event title last season, beating Alex de Minaur in the final. But he would not be defending this hard-court crown. The competition will be taking place from February 9-16. Top 10-ranked stars like Alexander Zverev, Felix Auger-Aliassime and de Minaur will be featuring in the competition.
Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Rotterdam Open
Alcaraz had secured this ATP 500 event title last season, beating Alex de Minaur in the final. But he would not be defending this hard-court crown. The competition will be taking place from February 9-16. Top 10-ranked stars like Alexander Zverev, Felix Auger-Aliassime and de Minaur will be featuring in the competition.
Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Rotterdam tournament
Australian Open champion Carlos Alcaraz withdrew Monday from next week's ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam.
Alcaraz Will Not Defend His Title in Rotterdam and Will Return to the Tracks in Mid-February in Doha
Carlos Alcaraz needs to rest. It seems like evidence that after the two successful but very demanding weeks lived in Melbourne, which culminated in his historic victory at the Open in Australia, the Murcian needs to replenish his strength. This means delaying his return to the tracks, initially scheduled for next week at the ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam, where he was supposed to defend the title achieved last year.
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