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Carlos Alcaraz’s Wrist Is Reportedly ‘Completely Healed’

La Verdad reports the Spaniard’s right wrist is completely healed as he eyes a hardcourt return before the U.S. Open.

  • Carlos Alcaraz is targeting a return to competition at the Cincinnati Masters on Aug 11, with his right wrist reportedly "completely healed" after four months away from the court.
  • The Spaniard was sidelined for four months after sustaining a right wrist injury in Barcelona, forcing him to miss the Madrid Open, Italian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon.
  • Alcaraz withdrew from the Canadian Open to protect his recovery, a decision described by tennis insider Francisco J. Moya as part of carefully designed medical and sports planning.
  • If cleared for Flushing Meadows, Alcaraz would enter as a co-favorite alongside Jannik Sinner, whom he defeated in last year's final.
  • Alcaraz's team is exercising caution, mindful of the precedent where wrist injuries curtailed the careers of tennis stars like Dominic Thiem.
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Away from the courts since April due to a injury to the right hand, the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz must make his return to the Masters 1000 of Cincinnati (United States) — scheduled to take place between 13 and 23 August — according to the list of players published on the tournament website. In April, the Italian Jannik Sinner took the lead of the world ranking by winning the final of the Masters 1000 of Monte Carlo; the following week, the 23-year-…

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The seven-time Grand Slam winner is aiming for a return to Cincinnati's Masters 1000 (13-23 August), after his wrist injury in the spring. He is the title champion.

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