Ferrero denies cancer rumors: "It's completely false"
Juan Carlos Ferrero did not accompany Carlos Alcaraz to the Laver Cup or to Tokyo during his title win. Due to his absences, a rumor on social media claimed that the Spaniard was suffering from cancer.
Ferrero then spoke out on social media to deny this information and warn: "In recent days, much false information and rumors have circulated about my health, claiming that I suffer from cancer. I want to be clear: this is completely false.
Instead of denying it, I want to express my concern about the use of such sensitive topics to generate clicks and views. Cancer is a serious illness that has affected my family and many others. This subject deserves the utmost respect.
I appreciate the messages of support, but I would especially like to ask those who spread this kind of information to be responsible and verify its truthfulness."
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