Alcaraz’s French Open threepeat dream ended by wrist injury
Summary
Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time French Open champion, will miss this year’s tournament due to a wrist injury. He and his team decided he should rest and recover fully, ruling him out of both the French Open and the Italian Open.Key Facts
- Carlos Alcaraz injured his right wrist during the Barcelona Open last week.
- He withdrew from the Madrid Masters and will not play in the Italian Open or French Open this year.
- Alcaraz is 22 years old and currently ranked second in the world.
- He won the French Open in 2024 and 2025 and became the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam in January 2024.
- Alcaraz has a 22-3 win-loss record for the current season.
- His injury and absence give other players, like Jannik Sinner, a better chance at winning the French Open.
- Alcaraz said he wants to recover fully, even if it means missing big tournaments, to protect his long-term career.
- He hopes to return by Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam of the year.
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