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Home Hope Arthur Fils Withdraws From the French Open with Hip Injury

Arthur Fils withdrew after saying his hip pain would not allow him to play the tournament, and Stan Wawrinka now faces a qualifier.

  • On Saturday, 21-year-old Arthur Fils withdrew from the French Open at Roland Garros, canceling his scheduled opening match against 41-year-old Stan Wawrinka due to a hip injury.
  • Fils reported his hip "was bothering me a lot," preventing practice for two weeks; medical exams revealed no issues, yet he retired from his Italian Open match in Rome due to persistent pain.
  • Despite missing the second half of last year with a back injury, Fils established a 22-7 record this season, securing a clay-court title in Barcelona and reaching deep runs in Doha, Indian Wells, Miami, and Madrid.
  • Wawrinka will now face a qualifier in his final French Open appearance, while play in Paris begins on Sunday without the home player many hoped would match Yannick Noah's 1983 victory.
  • Stating he will not be "100%" fit, Fils vowed to avoid the risks that plagued his previous season, prioritizing long-term recovery over competing while unable to perform at peak level.
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The French tennisman Arthur Fils announced this Saturday his package for Roland-Garros, on the eve of the start of the tournament. He had been forced to give up early May at the Masters 100 in Rome due to pains at a hip. The Francilian said he did not want to "take risks". - "I don't want to take any risks": the French n°1 Arthur Fils announces his package for Roland-Garros (Sports).

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Home hope Arthur Fils withdraws from the French Open with hip injury

Arthur Fils has withdrawn from the French Open because of a hip injury. He's France's top-ranked player at No. 19.

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The game of Arthur Fils upsets Roland-Garros on the eve of the tournament. Touched at the hip, the French N.1 prefers to preserve its season and aim for a return on grass rather than risk a relapse.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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