Alcaraz is already training on grass thinking about Queens and Wimbledon

06/14/2023 at 4:25 p.m.

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The Murcian tennis player is evolving well from the discomfort that weighed him down in the Roland Garros semifinals

This Wednesday he did physical work on the pitch of the Monte Romero stadium in Murcia

Carlos Alcaraz He is doing well from the discomfort he has in his left wrist and is already working thinking about his participation in the Queens ATP 500 and in the later in Wimbledon and, to adapt to the grass, this Wednesday he did physical work on the pitch of the Monte Romero stadium in Murcia.

The Murcian tennis player, 20 years old and number 2 in the world, He traveled with part of his team to the campus facilities that the University of Murcia has in Espinardo and there he carried out a series of exercises under the supervision of his two physical trainers, Alberto Lledó and Álex Sánchez, and his personal physiotherapist, Juanjo Moreno.

In practice, a medicine ball was included with which the El Palmar player strengthened his strength.

alcarazwho underwent a series of tests that ruled out a wrist injury that was damaged in Paris – they are only discomfort, the result of poor support after a fall during the semifinal match at Roland Garros lost against Serbian Novak Djokovic by 6-3, 5-7, 6-1 and 6-1, had several days off after being eliminated on Friday.

In fact, after returning to training, will travel to London on Saturday, where he will take part next week in the Queens tournament to then play the third Grand Slam of the season, Wimbledon, which will be held from July 3 to 16 in the English capital.

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