Alcaraz expresses doubts on Roland Garros after wrist injury forces Madrid withdrawal

Following his withdrawal from the Barcelona and Madrid Opens due to a right wrist injury, Carlos Alcaraz has voiced uncertainty about defending his Roland Garros title. The world No. 2 emphasized patience and upcoming tests in recovery, while Madrid Open director Feliciano Lopez raised serious concerns based on his own experience.

Carlos Alcaraz sustained the wrist injury during his first-round win over Otto Virtanen at the Barcelona Open, leading to withdrawals from both Barcelona and his home Madrid Open—his second straight absence there. Speaking at the 2026 Laureus World Sports Awards, Alcaraz stressed a patient approach to recovery. "We’ll see. In the end, the next test is going to be crucial, so we’re trying to do everything in our power to make sure the test goes well," he told Teledeporte. "I’m trying to be very patient these days, but we’re doing well. We’re waiting a little while." He remains positive amid frustration, with evaluations set to shape his clay season.

Madrid Open director Feliciano Lopez, who suffered a similar wrist tendon inflammation that sidelined him for two months, expressed alarm on Radioestadio Noche. "I’ve had that injury myself... I think his wrist tendon is a bit inflamed, I imagine, and I hope it’s not ruptured," Lopez said, noting the packed schedule with 4,000 ranking points at stake in Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros. "Madrid is out, Rome seems almost impossible to me."

Fresh off losing the Monte Carlo final to Jannik Sinner—which cost him the No. 1 ranking—Alcaraz faces a tight timeline. Last year, a different injury kept him out of Madrid but allowed a timely return for Rome and a Roland Garros triumph. With RG qualifying starting May 18 and the main draw in late May, full clay preparation is at risk.

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Carlos Alcaraz beat Otto Virtanen 6-4, 6-2 in 1 hour and 25 minutes in his debut at the Trofeo Conde de Godó (Barcelona Open), calling a medical timeout for right wrist pain but returning to win convincingly on Pista Rafael Nadal. Fresh off losing the Monte Carlo Masters final to Jannik Sinner, the Spaniard downplayed the recurring issue, which he links to limited recovery time.

Three days after expressing doubts about Roland Garros amid withdrawals from Barcelona and Madrid due to his right wrist injury, Carlos Alcaraz announced he will skip the Rome Masters 1000 and French Open. New tests revealed tendon inflammation and cartilage damage; Jannik Sinner voiced support for a quick recovery.

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World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz has confirmed withdrawals from the Rome Masters and French Open due to his ongoing right wrist injury from the Barcelona Open, following his earlier Madrid Open pullout. The Spaniard targets a grass-court comeback ahead of Wimbledon.

Novak Djokovic has cast doubt on his participation in the Madrid Open, citing ongoing physical issues despite recent practice sessions. The world No. 4 contradicted earlier reports suggesting his confirmed entry for the clay-court Masters 1000 event. Tournament co-director Feliciano Lopez remains optimistic about his potential appearance.

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Carlos Alcaraz has shared new practice footage showing him hitting forehands with his left hand while recovering from a right wrist injury. The 23-year-old Spaniard is using a method called cross education to stay active without straining the injured side. He remains sidelined from competition with a planned return in six weeks.

Frances Tiafoe has become the latest player to withdraw from the Madrid Open, joining a growing list that includes Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz. Emma Raducanu also pulled out due to a viral illness, delaying her clay-court return. The tournament begins on April 22 amid significant absences.

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Carlos Alcaraz has stated he is not concerned by the emergence of Joao Fonseca and other young ATP players. The world No 1 praised the 19-year-old Brazilian after his competitive loss to Jannik Sinner at Indian Wells. Alcaraz and Sinner continue to dominate, having won the last nine Grand Slam titles between them.

 

 

 

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