“Carlos Alcaraz raises new concern with wrist injury.”

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The world of tennis is on high alert! Carlos Alcaraz, the Spanish prodigy who has dominated the courts, has once again raised fears of a serious injury. A recent photograph of the young champion, just 22 years old, wearing a splint on his right wrist, has reignited alarm among fans and experts, casting doubt on his participation in the upcoming crucial tournaments of the season.

Alcaraz, a seven-time Grand Slam winner, was forced to withdraw from the Barcelona Open in the second round due to a wrist injury he sustained in his first match of the tournament. In the press conference following his withdrawal, the tennis player did not hide his concern: “It’s a more serious injury than we expected, and I have to listen to my body to avoid problems in the future.” A statement that left the tennis community in a state of shock.

The situation quickly escalated. Just two days later, the Spaniard announced that he would not play in the Madrid Masters 1000, a tournament where he is a two-time champion and considers “like a second home.” His consecutive absence from the event, which he had also missed in 2025 due to another injury, left fans in disbelief. “Madrid is one of the most special moments on my calendar, and it’s painful not to be able to play here for the second year in a row,” lamented Alcaraz.

The photograph circulating on social media shows the tennis player’s wrist completely immobilized in a splint, a clear sign that recovery will be long and complicated. José Morón, director of the Spanish tennis site Punto de Break, shared on social media his “great concern” regarding the condition of the young talent. The image went viral, fueling speculation and heated debates about the severity of the injury.

With the next stop on the calendar being the Italian Open in Rome, which starts on May 5, uncertainty looms. This is the last major test before Roland Garros, where Alcaraz dreams of claiming his third consecutive title. It is worth recalling that, after missing the 2025 Madrid Masters 1000 due to a groin injury, the Spaniard shone in Rome and in Paris, defeating Jannik Sinner in both finals.

However, the shadow of injury threatens his path to glory. The tennis world is now waiting for updates on Alcaraz’s wrist recovery, knowing that his presence in Rome and at the French Grand Slam may be at risk.

Carlos Alcaraz, the young Spanish star who has already made his mark on world tennis, is now facing the biggest challenge of his career: overcoming an injury that could jeopardize a pivotal year for his legacy. The tension is rising and time is working against him. The coming week will be crucial in determining whether the genius of Spanish tennis will shine again in the biggest international competitions or if he will have to postpone his dreams to fully recover.

Stay tuned for updates, as the saga of Carlos Alcaraz is far from over — and promises to deliver strong emotions!

This article first appeared on Apito Final.


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