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WHAT
(Janni opening X and spitting his coffee this morning)
Sometimes I remember that Jannik loves to tease Carlos because Carlos is shy and blushes every single time
pretty boyyyy
me, every single day since april: man, i hope carlos’ wrist is healing well 🥺 but i know he will be careful 🥺
meanwhile, Carlos with the wrist:
Everybody let’s all hold hands and pray
I love when he becomes a little fangirl
“Carlos Alcaraz is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. After almost four months away from competition due to the right wrist injury he suffered during the Barcelona Open (Conde de Godó), the tennis player from Murcia is facing the decisive phase of his recovery with a very clear objective: to return to the courts at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, the last major warm-up tournament before the US Open.
The latest news from the world number two's camp is encouraging. Although Carlitos is not on the official list for the Canadian Masters 1000 , an absence that initially raised concerns among fans and experts, the decision is the result of a carefully designed medical and athletic plan. There have never been any shortened timelines, and there won't be now, when the worst is over.
Alcaraz's team has chosen to focus all their efforts on arriving in the best possible condition for Cincinnati, a tournament that begins in mid-August. Before that, he will need to be medically cleared, and the plan is for Dr. Ángel Ruiz-Cotorro to grant it this week. He saw him last Friday in Barcelona, and the impressions were very positive. The wrist is healthy, completely healed, and they will gradually increase the training load.
From the outset, both the player and his team emphasized that the absolute priority was to avoid any relapses that could jeopardize the rest of the season or even pose a serious problem for the future.
During these months, the work has been constant, although away from the spotlight. In the first phase, rest and specific treatment for the wrist predominated. Later, physical exercises, continuous running , and track movements without putting stress on the injured joint began. Controlled drills followed, and in recent weeks, training with a higher intensity has commenced, although still under medical supervision.
The decision to also withdraw from Montreal fits perfectly within that conservative strategy. The schedule left little room between his return to competitive play and the start of the Canadian tournament, so the risk of returning without sufficient match fitness was high. Cincinnati, a tournament that begins on August 13 (in exactly one month), offers a much more favorable scenario to gauge the true state of Alcaraz's wrist.
The tennis player from Murcia wants to be at the US Open. And his goal is to return to fight for the title in New York. He knows that playing several high-level matches beforehand in Cincinnati would be the best possible preparation. However, no one on the Murcia team wants to set a definitive date until they've confirmed that the wrist responds without discomfort to high-intensity training. The next two weeks will be crucial, and medical clearance will depend on his daily progress, without taking unnecessary risks. For Ruiz-Cotorro, the diagnostic tests are just as important as how Alcaraz feels when he starts hitting the ball hard again.
Whatever the case, Alcaraz remains eager to compete again. After a long absence, the player from El Palmar is confident that Cincinnati will mark the beginning of a new chapter in a season that started brilliantly before injury halted his progress. If everything goes according to plan, the US Masters 1000 will be the stage chosen for the highly anticipated return of one of the biggest stars in world tennis.”
— La Verdad. July 13, 2026
carlos has gotta be on cloud nine ✨☁️ he has spain in the world cup final, wrist is healed, spent most of the summer being able to enjoy family time for once, got a girlfriend, and went on a yacht vacation. love to see my client thriving!
He won and my first thought was omg that’s the Carlos celebration
The whole world misses him
Wait what😭😭😭😭
“As an anecdote, I’ll mention that Carlitos got into the habit of wearing a vibration-dampener on his racket with a smiley face printed on it, and that was the image he focused on to ward off any occasional bouts of bad temper.”
— From Santos' (Carlos' childhood coach) book
Carlos trying to speak portuguese last summer. Okay multilingual king. 🇧🇷
His face when he said he loves his Brazilian fans with a big smile. So endearing. ✨️
isn't he tired to smile ? 😆 the answer is no.
Not shy Jannik twirling his leg tenderly when Carlos says "and I'm not following you in karting as well" 😂❤️❤️
x.
why did flavio say this
thinking about how carlos always talks about how he loves to come back to his little hometown, to his family's little apartment. to his twin-sized bed in his childhood bedroom. to the same old park he played in, to the same old friends he played with. because there he's "just carlitos again". thinking about how he seems to crave the honesty and simplicity of childhood, untainted by fame