Carlos Alcaraz is preparing to return to the hard courts of North America.
The Spanish tennis sensation was last seen at Wimbledon, where he faced Jannik Sinner in the final, ultimately losing 6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 4-6.
After his defeat, Alcaraz opted to withdraw from the Canadian Open, choosing to skip the trip to Toronto for some much-needed rest.
Now, he is set to make his ATP Tour comeback in Cincinnati, where he will compete as the second seed.
Alcaraz to Compete in Davis Cup Among Other Events
Spain has revealed their team for the upcoming Davis Cup qualifying round against Denmark on September 13/14, with Alcaraz leading a roster that includes Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Pedro Martinez, and Marcel Granollers.
With his participation in this September event, Alcaraz’s schedule is becoming increasingly demanding as he aims to compete in nine tournaments across three continents before the season wraps up.
Previous Year’s Performance Raises Eyebrows
Despite his busy schedule, fans are reminded of his struggles late last year, including early exits from key tournaments like the US Open and the Paris Masters, leading to speculation about potential burnout.
Ferrer Excited About Alcaraz’s Commitment
Spanish team captain David Ferrer expressed his enthusiasm regarding Alcaraz’s commitment to the Davis Cup, highlighting the importance of each player in the upcoming tie with Denmark.
Alcaraz, yet to secure a Davis Cup title, will join Spain as they compete for advancement in Marbella on September 13/14, aiming to add this prestigious title to his growing list of achievements.