Carlos Alcaraz delivered a commanding performance in the first round of the French Open, allaying concerns about his recent forearm injury. The Spanish player, a title contender, showcased his prowess on the court with a dominant victory over American JJ Wolf.
Despite facing pre-tournament worries about his forearm, Alcaraz displayed remarkable form, securing a convincing 6-1, 6-2, 6-1 win.
The 21-year-old, cheered on by the Philippe Chatrier crowd, demonstrated resilience and determination, asserting his readiness to compete at the highest level.
Reflecting on his comeback after injury, Alcaraz expressed joy at returning to the Parisian courts and emphasized his commitment to the sport.
“It’s been a difficult month for me,” he admitted, “but I love playing tennis, and to stay away from that was hurting me.”
Alcaraz credited his team’s efforts in helping him prepare for Roland Garros, stating, “I tried everything I could to be at 100 per cent.”
In other matches, seeded players like Andrey Rublev and Hubert Hurkacz faced tough challenges but managed to secure victories, advancing to the next round.
In the women’s fixtures, Naomi Osaka and Jelena Ostapenko progressed before rain disrupted play.