World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz will not defend his French Open title this season after being ruled out of Roland Garros due to a right wrist injury. The Spanish star has also withdrawn from the Rome Masters and Barcelona, following medical advice after scans revealed an inflamed tendon sheath in his wrist. He is currently wearing a full splint and undergoing further evaluation to monitor recovery. “After the results of the tests carried out today, we have decided that the most prudent thing is to be cautious and not participate in Rome and Roland Garros, while we wait to assess the evolution to decide when we will return to the court, ” Alcaraz said on social media. “It’s a complicated moment for me, but I’m sure we’ll come out stronger from here. ” Faika Riaz, Sami Ullah reach 60m finals as Pakistan shine in kabaddi According to Spanish media reports, the injury involves inflammation around the tendon sheath, with doctors confirming the wrist has been immobilised for several days. A follow-up ultrasound will determine the extent of recovery and when he can safely return. Eliminating himself from key clay-court events marks a major setback for the Spaniard, who has won the last two French Open titles and seven Grand Slam singles titles overall. His rivalry with world No. 1 Jannik Sinner has defined recent tennis history, with both players dominating the last nine major tournaments. May 2026 to bring extended holidays Medical experts suggest that Rome is now completely out of reach, while his participation in Roland Garros remains highly unlikely, depending on the upcoming scan results.



