Alcaraz Withdraws from French Open: Injury Strikes Again
Carlos Alcaraz, the world number two, announced he will not defend his French Open title next month due to a wrist injury. Following medical tests, Alcaraz decided to skip the tournament to focus on recovery, deeming it prudent to wait and reassess before returning to the court.
Carlos Alcaraz, currently ranked as the world number two, revealed he will miss defending his French Open title next month. The decision came after tests confirmed his wrist injury would not heal in time for the competition.
Alcaraz explained the choice: 'After the results of the tests conducted today, we have determined that the most prudent course of action is to be cautious. We have decided not to participate in Rome and Roland Garros, with plans to monitor the situation closely before deciding our return to the court.'
The announcement marks a significant development in professional tennis, as fans anticipated Alcaraz's performance following his previous success. The player will now prioritize recovery, with no set timeline for his comeback.
(With inputs from agencies.)

