Encouraging signs for Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz with practices at Roland-Garros

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Jannik Sinner

Both Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have been dealing with injuries in advance of the French Open, but each man practiced at Roland-Garros on Wednesday afternoon.

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Sinner, especially, has been in doubt for the season’s second major. In fact, last week it was reported by Sports newspaper Gazzetta that the 22-year-old Italian would withdraw. Now, though, it looks like Sinner may be able to play in Paris.

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A practice session is no confirmation, of course, of Sinner’s participation. Nonetheless, the reigning Australian Open champion’s training session with Kei Nishikori was a positive development as he continues to recover from a nagging hip injury. Sinner withdrew from the Mutua Madrid Open prior to the quarter-finals and he was unable to take part in his home Masters 1000 tournament in Rome.

The world No 2 crossed paths with Rafael Nadal on Court Philippe-Chatrier prior to practicing with Nishikori.

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Alcaraz also reached the Madrid quarter-finals, but he was plagued by a right-arm issue and lost to Andrey Rublev. The 21-year-old Spaniard then joined Sinner in withdrawing from Rome.

There has been little doubt that Alcaraz would be good to go for Roland-Garros, so Wednesday’s practice only confirmed those ideas. The world No 3 took the court with France’s Luca Van Assche for training.

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Alcaraz is bidding for his third slam title and first at the French Open. He lost to Novak Djokovic in last year’s semi-finals.

 

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