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Carlos Alcaraz Injury Update Boosts US Open Hopes
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If you are a Carlos Alcaraz fan awaiting his return to the ATP Tour, here's a positive update for you. Alcaraz's comeback is well on the cards, and it could happen as early as next month.

Alcaraz, who suffered a right wrist injury during his first-round match at the Barcelona Open, hasn't played competitive tennis since. He missed both the French Open and Wimbledon. For a long time, there were doubts surrounding his participation at the US Open as well.

However, Alcaraz is gearing up to make his return at the Cincinnati Masters if he clears the medical tests scheduled for this week. Dr. Angel Ruiz-Cotorro, famously known in tennis circles as the "miracle doctor," has played a key role in helping Rafael Nadal extend his career. Dr. Angel visited the Spanish star in Barcelona last week, and his assessment was largely positive. According to reports in the Spanish media, Alcaraz is expected to receive medical clearance this week.

Where Will Carlos Alcaraz Return?

Alcaraz has also been doing his part in preparing for his return. He has been gradually increasing his workload and is expected to step it up further once he receives medical clearance. With the Cincinnati Masters scheduled to begin on August 13, there is a strong possibility that Alcaraz will make the tournament and use it as his stepping stone to the US Open.

So far, Alcaraz has been training under medical supervision, and the intensity is expected to increase further in the coming weeks. It should also be noted that final medical clearance will depend on his day-to-day progress. If everything continues to go well, the Spaniard is expected to make his comeback in Cincinnati.

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain attends a press conference to announce his withdrawal from the 2026 Barcelona Open. (Photo By Javier Borrego/Europa Press via Getty Images)

While questions remain about his level once he returns to competition, fans can take solace in the fact that Carlos Alcaraz is very likely to make his return during the US Open hard-court swing.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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