TENNIS – Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Madrid Open yesterday after the second seed said he was struggling with hamstring and groin injuries as the 21-year-old takes a break to recover for his French Open title defence next month.
Alcaraz sustained the injury during the final of the Barcelona Open where he was denied a third title by Denmark’s Holger Rune, who stunned the Monte Carlo Masters champion in straight sets.
“I couldn’t practice the entire week and found out I had hamstring and groin injuries. I needed to listen to my body and make the right decision,” Alcaraz told reporters.
“On Monday I’ll have more medical tests and after that we will have a better idea on how long I’ll be out.
“This tournament is very exciting, but things haven’t worked out the way I wanted to be able to compete. It hurts me not to be able to play here in Madrid in front of my people, my friends and my family.”
He had received a bye into the second round and was scheduled to play today.
He took a medical timeout during the Barcelona Open final and continued to receive treatment in the next changeover before Rune prevailed, dropping the Spaniard to number three in the world rankings.
The next major tournament in the claycourt swing is the Italian Open, a Masters 1000 event from May 7-18 in Rome, where world number one Jannik Sinner is expected to make a comeback from his doping ban.
The French Open main draw gets under way on May 25.
“I expect to go back to court and start practising in a couple of weeks. Rome is still a possibility, but for sure I’ll be in Paris,” Alcaraz added.