Alcaraz Returns with Win Over Lajovic After Injury Layoff
Carlos Alcaraz made a triumphant return to competitive tennis with a straight-sets victory over Dusan Lajovic, marking a strong comeback after his recent injury hiatus. The 21-year-old Spaniard, widely considered one of the most promising young talents in the sport, looked sharp and confident as he dispatched Lajovic 6-3, 6-1 in just over an hour.
Alcaraz had been sidelined due to a right forearm injury that forced him to miss several key tournaments during the clay court season, including Monte Carlo and Barcelona. His return was highly anticipated, and fans were eager to see whether the break had affected his form. However, the former world No. 1 showed few signs of rust, displaying his trademark intensity, footwork, and shot-making ability.
From the outset, Alcaraz controlled the pace of the match, dictating play from the baseline and keeping Lajovic on the defensive. He broke the Serbian’s serve early in both sets and maintained pressure throughout, mixing powerful groundstrokes with delicate drop shots and aggressive net play.
Speaking after the match, Alcaraz expressed relief and excitement at being back on court. “It feels great to compete again. I missed playing so much, and I’ve worked hard with my team to come back strong. This was a good first step,” he said.
Alcaraz’s win not only signals a return to physical fitness but also reasserts his presence ahead of the upcoming major events, particularly Roland Garros. With the French Open just weeks away, his performance against Lajovic suggests he’s ready to contend at the highest level once again.
Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as Alcaraz continues his comeback tour, with expectations high that the young Spaniard will reclaim his place among the sport’s elite in the weeks to come