Carlos Alcaraz will rest for at least two more months, missing Rome Open and Roland Garros, and it is still not certain if he will return in time for Wimbledon. It is a major blow for the Spaniard, who started the year as World No. 1, lifting the only Grand Slam he still didn't have, the Australian Open, but had to withdraw from his favourite part of the season, the clay tournaments.
Alcaraz suffers from a De Quervain's tenosynovitis, a common …
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