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Carlos Alcaraz anticipates being ready for Indian Wells following his withdrawal from the Rio Open.
Despite spraining his ankle at the Rio Open on Tuesday, world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz is optimistic he will be ready for his Indian Wells title defense in March. Before leaving for California, the world No. 2 will play Rafael Nadal in an exhibition match in Las Vegas. Watch the ATP and WTA Tours live on Sky Sports.
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Two games into his play at the Rio Open against Thiago Monteiro, Alcaraz was forced to withdraw.
Despite suffering an ankle injury during the Rio Open, World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz anticipates being well enough to defend his Indian Wells championship in March.
After just two games, Alcaraz pulled out of his match against Thiago Monteiro on Tuesday. Scans revealed a sprained ankle, but the 20-year-old is optimistic about making a speedy recovery.
Before traveling to Indian Wells later in the month, the two-time Grand Slam champion is scheduled to meet fellow Spaniard Rafael Nadal in an exhibition match in Las Vegas on March 3.
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Alcaraz posted on Instagram, saying, “After yesterday’s injury, I just got an MRI on my ankle.
“My doctor and physiotherapist met, and after the visit, they diagnosed me with a grade II lateral sprain. I’ll be gone for a few days due to a sprain! I’ll see you in Indian Wells and Las Vegas!”
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Alcaraz made the following statement right after the game: “These things happen, especially more so on clay; the court wasn’t the issue; I got wounded when I changed directions. It takes place on this type of surface.
“I returned to the game to see if I could continue or not. After talking with the on-court physio, we both agreed that I should keep trying to see if this gets better.