Spain captain David Ferrer explains Carlos Alcaraz absence at Davis Cup

Sep 11, 2023 at 1:07 PM
Spain captain David Ferrer explains Carlos Alcaraz absence at Davis Cup

David Ferrer has revealed that he didn’t name up to Spain’s squad for the Davis Cup with a purpose to shield the 20-year-old after a gruelling season. Alcaraz has established himself as ‘s closest contender over the past 12 months, following up his triumph in 2022 by successful earlier this 12 months.

Alcaraz got here near defending his US Open title at Flushing Meadows however was overwhelmed within the semi-finals by Daniil Medvedev, who went on to lose to Djokovic in Sunday’s last. The younger Spaniard will now be capable to take a well-deserved break after it was confirmed that he won’t be enjoying for Spain on this month’s Davis Cup.

Ferrer has defined that Alcaraz was not thought of for choice to permit him to relaxation after a demanding 12 months, with the choice being taken to forestall him from selecting up any accidents or affected by burnout.

“I talked to him and his team throughout the US Open,” mentioned Ferrer. “I used to be there and watched most of his video games, however it’s true that he ended up very drained, with some bodily issues.

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“As quickly because the semi-final towards Medvedev completed, I spoke with them and Juan Carlos requested me that, for the sake of his well being and his relaxation, it was greatest to not come. From there, I do not need to discuss this subject anymore as a result of Carlos is just not going to be with us. I desire to speak about my gamers, the nice environment there’s and the way we’re working.”

Alcaraz recently revealed on X, formerly Twitter, that he would not be taking part in the Davis Cup in order to protect his body. He went on to send a good-luck message to the rest of the Spanish team, who will be hoping to beat defending champions Canada to the grand prize.

“I used to be actually trying ahead to enjoying for Spain on the Davis Cup in Valencia, however I’ve to hearken to my physique after a really lengthy tour,” wrote Alcaraz, who will be replaced in the squad by Albert Ramos-Vinolas.

“I have to cease and relaxation, bodily and mentally. The schedule may be very demanding, there’s nonetheless a protracted season forward, and now it is time to recharge my batteries. Best of luck to the Spanish group! I will probably be supporting you strongly! Let’s go!”

Rafael Nadal will also be absent from the Spain squad at the Davis Cup as he continues to recover from a long-term injury sustained at the Australian Open in January. The group stages will take place this week in Bologna, Manchester, Valencia and Split, with the top two teams from each group qualifying for the knockout phase in Malaga later this year.

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