“ That’s what I’m trying to do. I’m playing for myself & my team. But I’m trying to make people enjoy watch tennis & watching the matches.
Trying to do different shots that probably the crowd aren’t used to seeing.. I always say to put a smile. ” ❤️🩹
Carlos spotted side stage, so good to see him just enjoying the music. Recovery is also about moments like these, healing, recharging, and simply enjoying life off the court. 🎶💛
Some heartbreaking news as Carlos Alcaraz, our 2024 and 2025 champion, will not be able to defend his title at Roland-Garros 2026 due to a wrist injury 💔
Wishing you all the best in your recovery Carlos, we’ll miss you!
#RolandGarros
Info by @agarciamuniz about Alcaraz🔊:
-The goal is to make it to Queens to prepare for Wimbledon
-Injury is inflammation of the tendon sheath; no tear
-Carlos is in good spirits and thinks he’ll come back stronger, he will work hard on everything except his wrist during rehab
Duplantis about Alcaraz🎙️:
"Alcaraz is probably the coolest and most genuine person I've ever met. Even after the match without the cameras, he's just as friendly and real. I love the relationship he has with his family. That touches me, because I'm just the same. He's a star"
Alcaraz visited the new @MutuaMadridOpen “Calm Space,” an inclusive area designed for people with autism and diverse needs, offering controlled environments and professional support for sensory and emotional regulation 👐🏼🎥