One more day is one day closer to seeing Carlos Alcaraz back on a tennis court. The Spaniard, who had to withdraw from the Conde de Godó and give up on the Mutua Madrid Open, ATP Masters in Rome, and Roland Garros due to his wrist injury, is recovering day by day. The best example is the new splint he appeared with on his birthday. This is a 'mobilization' splint that allows some degree of movement to prevent muscle loss in the wrist. If all goes according to plan, the world number two could return to the ATP circuit during the grass court season, either at Queen's, where he is defending his title, or at Wimbledon.
Yesterday, Alcaraz posed with his birthday cake and showed a different splint from the one he had been using in previous weeks.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) May 6, 2026
This splint is for "mobilization," allowing some movement to prevent muscle loss in the wrist.
In other words, his recovery… pic.twitter.com/46A0aYcPUp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La recuperación de la muñeca de Alcaraz va por buen camino

