Tennis-Alcaraz watches from sidelines as teenage brother shines in Madrid


FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Hyundai Card Super Match - Carlos Alcaraz v Jannik Sinner - Inspire Arena, Incheon, South Korea - January 10, 2026 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz reacts during his Hyundai Card Super Match against Italy's Jannik Sinner REUTERS/Kim Soo-Hyeon/File Photo

April 30 (Reuters) - Carlos Alcaraz ⁠swapped his racket for a spectator's seat at ⁠the Madrid Open on Thursday, watching his 14-year-old ‌brother Jaime earn a straight-sets win that showcased the family's talent.

Sidelined by a wrist injury that has ruled him out of Madrid, Rome ​and the French Open, the 22-year-old world ⁠number two followed closely ⁠as Jaime claimed a 6-3 6-3 win over seeded opponent ⁠Pol ‌Mas in the under-16 event.

The teenager, playing on a wildcard, produced moments that drew murmurs of ⁠recognition from courtside observers.

A delicate drop shot ​by Jaime, a ‌signature element of his brother's game, brought a smile ⁠to proud ​Carlos, who sat with a brace on his right wrist.

The injury that has disrupted Carlos' clay-court season, including his planned ⁠title defence in Paris, also limited ​his celebrations. He applauded his brother's shots but was unable to fully clap because of the wrist issue.

Carlos' presence transformed ⁠what might have been a routine junior match into something of an occasion, with spectators gathering around the court as Jaime sealed victory.

Carlos' enforced absence in a blow to ​his clay-court campaign has grabbed the ⁠headlines but attention briefly shifted to his brother, whose composed ​display offered an early glimpse of ‌what the next generation of ​the Alcaraz family has to offer.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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