Carlos Alcaraz says upcoming medical tests on his injured wrist will be decisive in determining whether he can defend his title at the French Open.
Injury forces withdrawals
The world number two suffered the injury during the Barcelona Open and has since pulled out of both that event and the Madrid Open.
Alcaraz admitted the issue is more serious than initially expected, raising concerns about his participation in the upcoming Grand Slam.
Waiting on crucial tests
The Spaniard is currently undergoing further assessments, with results expected in the coming days. These tests will determine the severity of the injury and the next steps in his recovery.
Alcaraz emphasised the need for patience, suggesting he would rather delay his return than risk long-term damage.
Ranking battle intensifies
Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner has reclaimed the world number one spot, increasing the pressure on Alcaraz, who could lose further ground due to his absence from key tournaments.
Long-term focus
Despite the uncertainty, Alcaraz remains focused on his long-term career, stressing that proper recovery is more important than rushing back for a single tournament.
With the French Open approaching, his participation now hinges on the outcome of the upcoming wrist tests.



















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