Carlos Alcaraz will not compete at the National Bank Open in Montreal after his name was left off the official entry list released July 9. The world No. 2 remains sidelined nearly three months after his last match while awaiting one final medical examination.
Tennis Canada confirmed the absence when it published the player field for the ATP Masters 1000 event. Alcaraz has not explained the exact reason for the withdrawal, though reports indicate ongoing recovery challenges from an injury that has kept him off the court since April.
A video posted by the Spaniard on Instagram two weeks earlier showed him hitting balls again, raising hopes of a return. Those expectations have now been pushed back further, leaving fans uncertain about his participation in the upcoming hard-court swing.
The tournament field remains strong without him. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner, No. 3 Alexander Zverev and defending champion Ben Shelton are among the top players entered, with the event scheduled to begin after Wimbledon concludes this weekend.