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Jannik Sinner Says Carlos Alcaraz’s French Open Withdrawal Is ‘Very Sad’

Sinner said tennis needs Alcaraz after the Spaniard withdrew with a wrist injury, calling the setback painful and very sad for the sport.

  • Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the 2026 French Open due to a wrist injury sustained in Barcelona, missing the rest of the clay season.
  • Jannik Sinner expressed sadness over Alcaraz's withdrawal and believes Alcaraz will return stronger after proper recovery.
  • Sinner emphasized the importance of a full recovery before returning to play and dismissed the idea that Alcaraz's absence improves his own chances.
  • Both Sinner and Rafael Nadal sent well wishes to Alcaraz, hoping he recovers in time for Wimbledon and remains competitive in tennis.
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The number 1 tennis player graciously accepted the news that his biggest rival had canceled his appearance at the French Open in Paris.

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Carlos Alcaraz's discharge in Rome and Roland Garros, putting an end to his land season due to an inopportune injury to the right wrist, left all eyes on a Jannik Sinner that has become the most favorite in both tournaments. An idea that the tennis player of San Candido wanted to reject to give value to the figure of the Murciano: "We should not talk about that. Tennis needs Alcaraz. Tennis is much better with Alcaraz.""He is young, but always p…

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Jannik Sinner says Carlos Alcaraz’s French Open withdrawal is ‘very sad’

Alcaraz announced on Friday that a wrist injury will keep him away from Roland Garros this year.

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Carlos Alcaraz runs out of Roland Garros and Sinner finds out on the Magic Box track after winning in his debut.

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Libertad Digital broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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