Carlos Alcaraz Withdraws from Rome Masters and French Open Due to Wrist Injury
Two-time reigning French Open champion will miss Roland Garros while recovering from injury sustained at Barcelona Open
En resumen
- Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from both the Rome Masters and French Open to recover from a wrist injury sustained during the Barcelona Open earlier this month.
- The world No.
- 2 and two-time reigning Roland Garros champion announced the decision on social media, stating he and his team decided it was best to avoid rushing his comeback.
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Por qué importa
Carlos Alcaraz is a 22-year-old Spanish tennis player who became the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam in January 2025 by winning the Australian Open. He has won Roland Garros in 2024 and 2025, defeating Jannik Sinner in last year's final after saving three championship points.
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz caresses with the trophy after defeating Italy's Jannik Sinner in the final of the French Open tennis tournament, Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Paris. (AP Photo) Carlos Alcaraz will not defend his French Open title this year, as the two-time reigning champion has pulled out of both the Rome Masters and French Open while recovering from a wrist injury. The world No. 2 shared the update on X on Friday, saying he and his team decided it was best to avoid rushing his comeback after the injury he suffered during the Barcelona Open earlier this month. "We have decided that the most prudent thing to do is to be cautious and not participate in Rome or Roland Garros," Alcaraz said on social media. "It's a complicated moment for me, but I'm sure we'll come out stronger from this," the Spaniard added, saying that he and his team would monitor his recovery before deciding when and where he would return. Alcaraz picked up the injury during the first round of the Barcelona Open last week. He beat Otto Virtanen in that match but later withdrew from the tournament. He had already pulled out of the Madrid Masters on April 17, which raised doubts over his participation at Roland Garros. After further medical tests on Friday, he confirmed he would also miss Paris. The 22-year-old became the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam in January after winning the Australian Open. He has a 22-3 record this season and also won a title in Doha. Alcaraz lost the world No. 1 ranking after his defeat to Jannik Sinner in the Monte Carlo Masters final on April 12. The seven-time Grand Slam winner won Roland Garros in 2024 and 2025. In last year's final, he saved three championship points against Sinner to retain the title.
Qué observar
Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Alcaraz will return to competition at a later clay-court tournament or grass-court preparation event
Probable · En semanas
Sinner becomes the favorite to win the French Open
Muy probable · En semanas
Preguntas abiertas
- How severe is Alcaraz's wrist injury?
- How long is the expected recovery time?
- Which tournament will Alcaraz return at?