Still hampered by an injury to  little finger of the right hand ,  Aranza Osoro  announced that she would not participate in the  P2 of Cancun The Argentinian player now hopes to return to the circuit quickly, possibly as early as the tournament in  Miami .

The start of the 2026 season looks set to be complicated for  Aranza Osoro Already forced to withdraw from the  P2   de   Gijón Argentina will also not be present at the one in  Cancún , scheduled from  16 to 22 March .

The player of  Paraná  She confirmed it herself on her social media. Still affected by  little finger of the right hand , his dominant hand, the recovery ultimately takes longer than expected.

An injury that requires more time

In a message posted on Instagram, the player nicknamed  "The Vikinga"  explained that he had tried to return quickly, without success.

"I did everything I could to recover from the finger injury in ten days, but the healing process needs a little more time. I'm giving it my all to come back as soon as possible."

Touched by the numerous messages received in recent days, Osoro also acknowledged that this episode had been difficult to cope with:

"It all happened accidentally and very quickly, and sometimes it's hard to pick yourself up."

The Argentinian player also shared some images of her recovery process, showing the current state of her finger.

Victoria Iglesias is waiting

The pair  Aranza Osoro / Victoria Iglesias , currently  ninth in the rankings Premier Padel , was initially registered to compete in the Mexican tournament.

Following Argentina's withdrawal, the regulations nevertheless allow  Victoria Iglesias  to team up with a new partner, provided that the partner is not already involved in the tournament.

The Spanish player also had a turbulent start to the season. Based in  Dubai She had not been able to travel to Spain to compete in the tournament.  Gijón  due to the closure of airspace related to tensions in the Middle East. This situation has now been resolved, as she has since been able to return home.

A hoped-for return to Miami

If Osoro's recovery progresses as expected, the Spanish-Argentine pair could make their return as early as the following week at  P1 Miami , expected from  23 to 29 March .

Despite this difficult period, the Argentinian player remains optimistic:

"The future is still uncertain at the moment, but I have no shortage of will, commitment, and hard work. There's less and less time left before I get back on the slopes."

A message that gives hope for a quick return for one of the most combative players on the women's circuit

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