"I think it is OK. I just stopped my practice
just for precaution," he told reporters on Saturday. "I didn't
feel comfortable enough to keep practicing, just in case if
everything is going to be worse."
Alcaraz, the 2022 U.S. Open champion, is preparing for a run at
his third straight Grand Slam title, having won the French Open
in June and Wimbledon in July.
"I don't want to stop any practice. I want to practice, I want
to get better, I want to get ready for the tournament," he said.
"I'm sure that (Sunday), or in two days, I'm going to be at 100
percent, for sure."
Alcaraz is slated to face Australian Li Tu, who is ranked No.
188 and has only played one Grand Slam match in his career.
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