Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from the open national bank in Toronto

Carlos Alcaraz joined a group of senior men who would not make a trip to Toronto.
Alcaraz left the open national bank presented by Roger on Monday, Tennis Canada announced.
The news comes in the heels of the church’s announcement that the world is not 1 Jannik Sonam Withner and Novak Djokivic Both would exceed the northern event.
“I was quite sad that I missed a national open bank in Toronto,” said Alcaraz in a statement about Tennis Canada. “I’ve tried my best I am ready for a tournament as I enjoyed playing, but it comes soon to me as I get the event right back to Canada’s court next year.”
Alcaraz is developed in Wigrellon Final last week before falling on four offsets.
The 22-year-old is now caused by a player of 2 men in ATP Tour. He enjoyed his best running on the National bank opened by 2023, when he progressed to the Quarterfinals before the loss of American Tommy Paul.
In addition to Alcaraz, a sinner and Djokovic, Jack Draper, Sebastian Korda, Hubert Hunkacz and Jordan Thompson also withdrawed the competition for two days ago.
This year’s national bank program displays the expanded format of 12 days, 96-player.
Women’s event runs along with the men of Montreal.



