Patrick Mouratoglou warns Carlos Alcaraz may not be Roland Garros‑ready
Alcaraz’s French Open status is still uncertain ahead of Roland GarrosWith less than a month to go until Roland Garros, Carlos Alcaraz is preparing to defend his Grand Slam title, but doubts are growing about his fitness. After winning his first match in Barcelona, Alcaraz withdrew from the tournament due to a right wrist injury.
Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images Alcaraz’s French Open status is still uncertain ahead of Roland Garros With less than a month to go until Roland Garros, Carlos Alcaraz is preparing to defend his Grand Slam title, but doubts are growing about his fitness. After winning his first match in Barcelona, Alcaraz withdrew from the tournament due to a right wrist injury. The Spaniard also missed the Madrid Open and has since been seen wearing a wrist splint.
It’s another setback after missing time earlier in the season with forearm issues. Alcaraz has won two consecutive titles at Roland Garros, including a comeback win over Jannik Sinner last year. But this latest injury raises questions about whether he’ll be ready to chase a third straight championship.
Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Will Carlos Alcaraz be ready for the French Open? Patrick Mouratoglou has shared his thoughts on Instagram: “Based on the information we have and what we’ve seen of the forearm of Carlos Alcaraz, I don’t see how he can play Roland Garros. “First of all, I’m glad that Carlos Alcaraz is thinking about his future rather than thinking about the short term.
How bad is the injury? I have no idea. “Seeing those images makes me think I don’t know how he can play Roland Garros.