Nothing from Wimbledon: Alcaraz won't play in London after Roland Garros

"My recovery is going well and I feel much better, but unfortunately I am not yet ready to compete and therefore I have to withdraw from the grass courts at Queen's and Wimbledon," Alcarras wrote on Instagram.

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Tough times for a guy who won seven Grand Slam titles by the age of 23 - Carlos Alcaraz will not play at this year's Wimbledon either.

The reason is a wrist injury that will cause him to skip Roland Garros, which starts on Sunday.

"My recovery is going well and I feel much better, but unfortunately I am not yet ready to compete and therefore I have to withdraw from the grass courts at Queen's and Wimbledon," Alcarras wrote on Instagram.

The Spanish tennis player won the London tournament twice - in 2023 and 2024. In addition to those two trophies, he also won each of the remaining Grand Slam tournaments at least once - the US Open (2022, 2025), Roland Garros (2024, 2025) and the Australian Open, where he opened 2026 with a triumph.

However, the injury occurred at a time when he was the best tennis player on the planet, so he will have to wait for any new successes.

The first favorite at the upcoming Roland Garros will be the unstoppable Janik Siner this year, as well as at Wimbledon, where his biggest rival should be the legendary Novak Djokovic.

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