Toni Nadal comments on Carlos Alcaraz’s chances of missing the French Open through injury

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Toni Nadal comments on Carlos Alcaraz’s chances of missing the French Open through injury
Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Carlos Alcaraz could miss the 2024 French Open after picking up a wrist injury in Barcelona.

Alcaraz had already withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters due to his injury, but still played his opening round match at the Barcelona Open against Luca Van Assche. Following his win, he decided to withdraw from the tournament.

The decision was later made to also pull out of the Madrid Open and he is also expected to miss the Italian Open as well. The big question now is whether Alcaraz will play Roland Garros this year and Toni Nadal, Rafael Nadal’s uncle and former coach, has now weighed in.

Toni Nadal weighs in on whether Carlos Alcaraz will play French Open

Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Toni Nadal doesn’t think that Carlos Alcaraz’s absence from Roland Garros this year is a big problem for him. The tennis coach believes that resting now could end up being more beneficial than rushing back too soon.

Speaking on Movistar Plus, he said: “I think it wouldn’t be very serious if Carlitos didn’t go (to Roland Garros). In fact, I think that could be good for him because it would give him a little breathing room,”

“We have seen many comebacks where people are away from the circuit for a long time and then return much stronger.”

Carlos Alcaraz doesn’t need to play the French Open

He would, of course, miss the chance to win another Grand Slam and fall further behind Jannik Sinner in the race for world number one, but it is worth sacrificing if he can recover fully.

Alcaraz could then put his focus on the grass-court season and try to reclaim his Wimbledon title.

The real risk would be coming back too early and aggravating the injury.

If he feels ready in time for Paris, that’s one thing. But if not, there’s no point in forcing a return just to fit a timeline that isn’t realistic.

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