Alcaraz may be out of the courts for up to six months due to injury.

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Carlos Alcaraz, the Spanish prodigy and current world number two, is on the brink of one of the biggest crises of his career. A serious issue with his right wrist threatens to keep him off the courts for up to six months, casting a heavy shadow over the future of the young tennis phenomenon. The news has hit the sports world like a bombshell, jeopardizing not only his participation in the most important tournaments but also his place among the best in the world.

According to an orthopedic surgery and trauma specialist consulted by Marca, Carlos Alcaraz faces a worrying diagnosis: De Quervain’s tenosynovitis. This painful inflammation affects the tendons located in the thumb area, a crucial zone for wrist mobility and strength in tennis. Doctor José Luis Martínez Romero explains that this condition can vary in severity, with recovery times ranging from a few weeks to several months. “In acute cases, recovery can take four to six weeks, but when the injury is prolonged or chronic, the athlete may be sidelined for three to six months,” warns the specialist.

The outlook could not be bleaker for Alcaraz, who had already announced his absence from Roland Garros, one of the four Grand Slams on the circuit, after withdrawing from the ATP event in Barcelona due to this wrist issue. So far, the player’s representatives have not revealed specific details about the injury, but the confirmation of the diagnosis by a specialist reinforces the seriousness of the situation.

This prolonged suspension jeopardizes not only the continuation of Alcaraz’s meteoric rise but may also compromise his ability to compete for the world number one title, a goal that seemed within reach. For an athlete known for his intensity and aggressiveness on the court, this forced break could be a severe psychological and physical blow.

The tennis world is now awaiting more official information, but the warning has been sounded: Carlos Alcaraz faces a complicated battle against time and injury at a crucial stage of his career. The recovery will be pivotal for the young Spaniard’s future, whose talent has captivated fans worldwide. Six months without competing is a scenario no one wished for, but it may be unavoidable to ensure his health and longevity in high-level sports.

This article first appeared on Apito Final.


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