According to the RaiNews portal, Carlos Alcaraz will play in the US Open. The Spaniard himself announced the decision on his social media accounts, with a short video in which he states: "I'm back." Alcaraz has been out of the circuit since April, when he suffered a wrist injury during the Barcelona tournament, a tenosynovitis with involvement of the triangular fibrocartilage.
The 23-year-old tennis player, a native of Murcia, was once world number 1 and recently fell to third place in the rankings, behind Italian Jannik Sinner and German Alexander Zverev. Due to a wrist injury, he missed Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the Masters 1000 tournaments in Madrid, Rome, Montreal, and Cincinnati, the latter currently underway. The US Open is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the season.
The tournament begins on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows Park in New York on August 30th, and Alcaraz enters as the defending champion. The Spaniard's physical condition, absent from international competitions for more than four months, is the main unknown. He was also not called up for the Davis Cup match between Spain and Chile in Chile, between September 18th and 20th. For that match, captain David Ferrer chose Rafael Jodar, Martin Landaluce, Pedro Martinez, Daniel Merida, and Jaume Munar.
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