September 26, 2025
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VIDEO. The moment when the first racket of the world Alcaras was injured in Tokyo

Carlos still managed to win the starting match on a five hundred, having overcome Sebastian Babes”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

Star Spanish tennis player Carlos Alaraswhich takes the first position in the world rating of the ATR, was injured in the starting match at the ATP 500 tournament in Tokyo, Japan.

Alaras received damage to the ankle in the fifth game of a duel against Sebastian Bes. After the medical time out, the Spaniard still managed to continue the meeting and eventually win with a score of 6: 4, 6: 2.

After the confrontation, Carlos briefly spoke about the injury:

“I was scared, I will not lie. When I was moving my foot, I was worried because at first I didn’t feel good. In the first five minutes I thought the match was over to me.

I am glad that I was able to continue the game, show good tennis and finish the match is decent enough, well enough. I would say it was an accident. I think the next one and a half days will be difficult for me, so I will try to recover, I will do everything you need to be ready for the next round, I will try to play and show a level sufficient to participate in competitions. ”

The next rival of Alaras in Tokyo will be Belgian Zizu Bergs.

VIDEO. The moment when the first racket of the world Alcaras was injured in Tokyo

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Video review of the match

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