Carlos Alcaraz misses Wimbledon and French Open with wrist injury
Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from this summer’s Wimbledon Championships as he continues his recovery from a persistent wrist injury that has already ruled him out of the French Open.
The Spaniard was forced to concede defeat in his battle to be fit for the grass-court major following a lack of progress in his rehabilitation.
This frustrating announcement represents a significant blow to the tennis prodigy, who previously captured titles at the All England Club.
Recovery timeline remains uncertain
The multiple-time major champion sustained the problem earlier in the season and has struggled to accelerate his return to the court.
Missing both Roland Garros and the historic London tournament will severely impact his ranking points during a crucial phase of the calendar.
Tournament organisers at SW19 will now be without one of the sport’s most dynamic attractions when the prestigious main draw commences in July.
Grand Slam aspirations on hold
The former world number one must now shift his ultimate focus towards regaining full fitness ahead of the demanding North American hard-court swing.
Supporters of the lightning-fast baseliner will be hoping this extended absence allows the joint to heal entirely without requiring complex surgical intervention.