
Summary
- Right wrist injury sustained at the Barcelona Open forces Carlos Alcaraz to miss Rome and his title defense in Paris
- Two-time defending champion forfeits 3,000 ranking points as he prioritizes long-term recovery over a rushed return
- The Spanish star aims to rehabilitate ahead of the grass-court season and a potential return to Wimbledon
Carlos Alcaraz won’t be competing in the 2026 French Open, ending his chance to win the tournament multiple years in a row. He made this unexpected decision after tests revealed a right wrist injury he first hurt during a tournament in Barcelona. The injury initially forced him to withdraw from a match against Tomas Machac, and it’s now clear it will keep him off the clay courts for a while. He’s also had to cancel his participation in tournaments in Madrid, Rome, and now Paris.
In a recent Instagram post to his fans, tennis star Carlos Alcaraz explained that he needs to be careful as he recovers from an injury. He said that taking time off now, even during the important clay-court season, will help him return to playing at his best later this year. Alcaraz admitted it’s a tough situation, but he’s confident he’ll come back stronger. He shared that the decision to rest was based on the results of medical tests and is the most sensible approach to his recovery.
The recent series of withdrawals is a huge setback for the men’s tennis tour and will significantly change the upcoming Grand Slam tournament. By skipping both major clay court events, the top Spanish player will lose a substantial 3,000 ranking points. Many expected Alcaraz to win in Paris, particularly after his thrilling championship victory over Jannik Sinner in last year’s final. With the defending champion absent, the competition for the title is now much more open for all other players.
The top athlete is choosing long-term career health over a quick return to competition. He’s starting a tough recovery process because pushing himself too soon to play demanding matches could seriously injure his dominant arm. Instead, he’s aiming to be back in action during the grass-court season, and if his recovery goes well, he hopes to regain his form at Wimbledon – a tournament he’s already won twice.
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