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Alcaraz must heed injury wake-up call as absence leaves hole in clay-court season | Tumaini Carayol

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Carlos Alcaraz’s title defence at the Monte Carlo Masters ended two Sundays ago in an intense two-set final loss to his arch-rival Jannik Sinner.While some players would have been desperate for a break after a gruelling week, Alcaraz had other plans.Less than 24 hours later, he landed back home in Spain to compete at the Barcelona ATP 500 event, immediately undertaking promotional duties.A few hours after his first practice, the following day, Alcaraz walked on to Pista Rafa Nadal for his opening match.By the next day Alcaraz was out.

He had struggled with pain in his right wrist during his first-round match, an injury that turned out to be more serious than first thought.The 22-year-old is uncertain about his return date, and whether he will be able to compete at Roland Garros.He wears a bulky immobilisation cast on his right wrist while awaiting tests on the injury.The sight of Alcaraz sorrowfully explaining his withdrawal to the media was no great surprise.This is the third consecutive year he has been injured during the clay court season.

In 2024, a forearm injury forced his withdrawal from all pre-French Open clay court tournaments aside from the Madrid Open, where he was clearly playing through pain in front of his home crowd.Alcaraz then struggled with multiple leg injuries in last year’s Barcelona final, forcing him to withdraw from Madrid again.Alcaraz’s injuries have been a source of great frustration for both himself and this tournament, which has not seen him healthy since he held just one grand slam title.It is a reflection of his extraordinary ability and toughness that Alcaraz won the French Open for the past two years.Considering the amount of injuries he has had to deal with in his young career, it felt as though Alcaraz and his coach, Samuel López, were playing with fire when they decided his initial clay-court plan in 2026 was to compete on all fronts: Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros.

Even if he had finished Barcelona in good shape, a physical issue could have arisen in Madrid, Rome, or even Roland Garros in the final weeks of a long clay season,While most other players were finishing their preparations for the tournament, Alcaraz returned home to Murcia,He posted a picture of himself lounging in his living room, surrounded by his countless trophies,Another quiet period at home in the middle of the clay-court season is perhaps a moment to reflect on the tough scheduling decisions that lie ahead should he wish to stay healthy,Alcaraz is already an all-time great and his potential is limitless.

However, smart scheduling is key to longevity and avoiding injuries, and he has sometimes paid for imprudent scheduling.This should be a wake-up call.Monte Carlo is a big tournament and Barcelona is a home event of great sentimental value for Alcaraz – his determination to attend both is understandable – but after his physical issues in recent seasons, it seems clear he should choose between them next time.The absence of the most dynamic player on the tour leaves an enormous hole in each event.Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner establishing their dominance has been a wonderful development and it is remarkable that two young legends have emerged so soon after the Big Three era, but it hasn’t made for the most exciting start to the ATP season.

The canyon-sized gap between the top two and the rest has reached comical levels, both in terms of the 7,795 ranking points currently separating Alcaraz at No 2 from No 3 Alexander Zverev in the ATP live rankings and the difference in their respective levels.There is now an expectation from fans and many players that Alcaraz and Sinner will face each other in most finals.However, it is impossible for every match to be an instant classic.A less thrilling final between Alcaraz and Sinner, as was the case in Monte Carlo, can cast a shadow on an entire event, such is the anticipation for their matches from the first rounds.Meanwhile, when either Alcaraz or Sinner has failed to make a final this year, the other rival has feasted.

Sinner has never reached the semi-finals in Madrid, where the altitude creates unique conditions.Still, the Italian is favourite to win his fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title.The burden is on the rest of the field to close the gap, consistently make life more difficult for the top two and create their own thrilling, competitive rivalries with the best players in the world.For that reason, Alcaraz’s absence in Madrid is a devastating blow for the tournament, tour and champion himself, but it also represents a significant opportunity for any talented top player desperate to snatch it.
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BP’s chair deserved a kick for his silly obstinacy over shareholder resolution

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Breaking: UK consumer confidence has fallen for the third month in a row, as people grow more nervous about their personal financial situation and the economy.Data provider GfK’s Consumer Confidence Barometer, just released, has fallen by four points to -25 in April, the biggest drop in a year.That’s the lowest level since autumn 2023, indicating that the disruption and high energy prices caused by the Iran war is alarming consumers.When asked about the UK economy, the measure for the country’s general economic situation over the last 12 months decreased by eight points to -51. Expectations for the general economic situation over the coming 12 months fell by six points to -43, GfK reports

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Simon Edye obituary

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UK braces for price rises driven by Iran war as economic confidence plummets

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