September 26, 2025
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Alaras will be removed from Tokyo? The world rating leader has canceled the workout

Carlos got a grasshop damage in a five -hundred -gosse starting match”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

September 26 The first racket of the world in a male single discharge Carlos Alaras abolished training at the Hardy Courtes of ATP 500 in Tokyo, Japan.

In a day earlier, Alaras received damage to the graytop in the starting match of the five hundred against Sebastian Bes (6: 4, 6: 2). Karlos still played and won that duel.

However, the subsequent prospects of Carlytos in Tokyo look foggy. The Spaniard still feels the pain in the honostop. Alaras will only decide tomorrow, whether he will continue his speeches in Japan. In the second circle, he must play against the Belgian Zizu Bergs.

At a press conference after victory over the Bes Carlos stated that he was feeling better:

“It was a failed accident. Everything was fine, I wanted to run for shortened, and suddenly everything happened. I would say that I was lucky that I ran forward, so she didn’t turn so much. I worried in the first minutes, because the feeling from the honnostpe was not the best at all.

But then I started to feel a little better. I was able to reach the bench. It was a relief for me. Now I feel the same, and for me it is great – because after the match the body has cooled, but everything was not worse. This is a good sign. ”

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

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