💨 Abstract
Tennis players are increasingly using nasal strips, inspired by Carlos Alcaraz, who claims they aid recovery and breathing. These strips, while scientifically unproven, offer perceived benefits. Some players, like Nicolás Jarry, rely on them for medical reasons, while others experiment with them for potential advantages. The trend has gained traction since high-profile athletes started using them.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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