
Carlos Alcaraz had the shortest match of his career so far, with the former ATP No. 1 having to retire after injuring his ankle in the third point of his match against Thiago Monteiro (Rio de Janeiro ATP First Round).
Carlos Alcaraz, a serious injury at the ATP in Rio de Janeiro
Ranked second in the world ranking, Alcaraz stepped crookedly in the first set of the match, at 15-15, and seriously damaged his right leg.
Alcaraz initially called for a medical timeout, but then realized he could no longer continue the first-round bout, and the match ended 1-1.
It is not yet known how serious the injury is and how long the Spaniard will have to stay away from tennis.
A two-time Grand Slam champion (US Open 2022, Wimbledon 2023), Alcaraz has had a poor start to the season, losing to Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals at the Australian Open and losing to Nicolas Jarry in the semifinals in Buenos Aires. .
Since the triumph at Wimbledon (since July 2023), Carlos has not won a single tournament on the ATP circuit.
The tournament in Rio de Janeiro is part of the ATP 500 category, has a total prize money of 2,100,230 USD, is played on clay, and the most recent champion is Diego Schwartzman (2018).
The gross period of @carlosalcaraz ,speriamo che passi presto #RioOpen10Years #Alcaraz https://t.co/qp55RKbEAD
— Vita (@vitha6o7o) February 21, 2024
Après seulement de petit jeux, c’est la cheville de Carlos qui lui jue un mauvais tour .. ça aurait pu être pire ..
je vous tient au courant de l una disponibilitéBon rétablissement petit génie uD83EuDDE1 pic.twitter.com/0bpuWIoZ2v
— Carlos Alcaraz France uD83CuDDEBuD83CuDDF7 (@Alcarazfrance59) February 21, 2024
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