Alcaraz Eyes Full Clay Swing but Repeats: “I Will Listen to My Body Much Better This Year”
Following his defeat in the Monte-Carlo final, Carlos Alcaraz expressed uncertainty regarding his participation in the upcoming Barcelona, Madrid, and Rome tournaments leading up to the French Open. While these events remain his objective, their inclusion hinges on his physical condition, which has historically been a challenge in recent years.
“Well, I don’t know, the main goal is to play the full clay season calendar,” he stated. “Let’s see how it’s gonna be. It was the goal last year…”
Alcaraz's Clay Season Plans: A Focus on Physical Well-being
After reaching the Monte-Carlo final, Carlos Alcaraz has not definitively confirmed his participation in the subsequent clay court tournaments, including Barcelona, Madrid, and Rome, which traditionally precede the French Open. Although playing a complete clay season remains his primary objective, he stressed the importance of his physical condition. In recent years, Alcaraz has frequently grappled with injuries, which have often disrupted his tournament schedules.
He articulated his aspiration, saying, "Well, I don’t know, the main goal is to play the full clay season calendar. Let’s see how it’s gonna be. It was the goal last year…” This statement underscores his renewed commitment to a more health-conscious approach to his demanding playing schedule, prioritizing listening to his body to ensure sustained performance throughout the crucial clay court swing.
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