Carlos Alcaraz Withdraws from French Open Due to Wrist Injury
Carlos Alcaraz To Miss French Open Because Of Wrist Injury
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Carlos Alcaraz, the seven-time Grand Slam champion, will miss the upcoming French Open due to a wrist injury, marking the end of his title defense. He also withdrew from the Barcelona Open and the Italian Open due to the same injury.
- 01Carlos Alcaraz will not compete in the French Open due to a wrist injury.
- 02He is a seven-time Grand Slam champion.
- 03Alcaraz also withdrew from the Barcelona Open and the Italian Open.
- 04The injury affects his ability to defend his title at the French Open.
- 05He underwent tests to evaluate the severity of his wrist injury.
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Carlos Alcaraz, the 22-year-old Spanish tennis star and seven-time Grand Slam champion, has announced that he will miss the French Open due to a wrist injury. This decision comes after he also withdrew from the Barcelona Open last week for the same reason. Alcaraz underwent tests to determine the severity of his injury and has subsequently pulled out of both the Italian Open and the French Open, which are significant clay-court tournaments. His absence will mark the end of his title defense at the French Open, where he was expected to compete as the reigning champion.
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Alcaraz's withdrawal from the French Open impacts fans and the tournament's competitive landscape, as he was a favorite to win.
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