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Alcaraz takes one more step in his recovery: "I'm on the right track"

Fernando Murciego | 9 Jul 2026 | 22.48
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Alcaraz takes one more step in his recovery: "On the right track". Source: Getty
Alcaraz takes one more step in his recovery: "On the right track". Source: Getty

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Carlos Alcaraz continues to take steps in his recovery from the wrist injury that has kept him away from the courts for the past few months. This Thursday, the player from Murcia shared a new video on his Instagram account accompanied by the message "On the right path", a brief phrase that reflects the optimism with which he faces the final stretch of his recovery.

In the footage, Alcaraz is seen training with his usual team, consisting of Álvaro Alcaraz, Samuel López, and Juanjo Moreno. The video shows a positive progression in his recovery process, as the Spanish number one begins to make forehand movements, although still with very reduced intensity and without stressing the wrist joint.

One of the most significant details of the session is that the tennis player is also working with a racket without strings and an incomplete frame to replicate the technical movement of the forehand. These types of exercises allow to regain sensations, improve the stroke mechanics, and gradually increase the load on the wrist without the impact of hitting a ball with a conventional racket.

Carlos Alcaraz, getting closer to returning to the circuit

The post comes on the same day it has been confirmed that Alcaraz will not compete in the Masters 1000 in Canada. The absence from the North American tournament was a possibility that had been gaining strength in recent days, as the player and his team aim to achieve a complete recovery and avoid any risk of relapse.

With Canada ruled out, all eyes are now on the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati, which is shaping up as the most likely scenario for his return to the ATP circuit. If the progress continues to be favorable in the coming weeks, the Spanish player could reappear at the American tournament with the aim of regaining competitive rhythm before the crucial stretch of the summer.

Meanwhile, each update shared by Alcaraz reflects a recovery progressing cautiously but also optimistically. The message "On the right path" and the images released this Thursday suggest that the player from Murcia is meeting the expected timelines and continues to take small yet important steps towards his anticipated return to the courts.

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