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Carlos Alcaraz announces withdrawal from Wimbledon due to wrist injury

By Teddy Ricketsonโ€ขSky F1

The announcement comes on the heels of Alcaraz's withdrawal from the 2026 French Open.

Carlos Alcaraz announced that he will be withdrawing from Wimbledon this year due to a lingering wrist injury. The No. 2 menโ€™s tennis player in the world has already withdrawn from the 2026 French Open later this month because of the injury.

Alcaraz picked up the injury to his right wrist when he was playing in the Barcelona Open in April. After the injury, he withdrew from the Madrid Open, Italian Open and the French Open. The tennis star is aware of where he is in his career and knows that there isnโ€™t a rush to return to the court if it means risking further injury.

He said before announcing his withdrawal from the Madrid Open, โ€œI have a very long career ahead of me, with many years still to come. Forcing things at this Roland Garros could really harm me for future tournaments. โ€ Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournament This will be the first time that Alcaraz has missed Wimbledon since he turned pro in 2020.

It wasnโ€™t held that year because of COVID, but he made it to the second round in his first year of competition in 2021. Alcaraz followed that up, making it to the fourth round in 2022 before winning his first Wimbledon championship in 2023. He wasted little time in winning his second Wimbledon major in 2024 and very nearly three-peated in 2025.