No Alcaraz, No Party? Five Reasons Not to Miss This Year’s French Open
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No Alcaraz, no party? Five reasons not to miss this year’s French Open
There will be no repeat of last year’s epic, see-sawing final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner at the French Open this year, with the Spanish title holder nursing an injury. But there is still plenty to look forward to on the Paris clay, from a Ukrainian duo aiming for the women’s title to the last dances of Gaël Monfils and Stan Wawrinka.
Carlos Alcaraz will not be able to revalidate his double crown in Roland Garros. The Murciano tennis player was imposed in the last two editions of the Parisian Grand Slam, the last of which signed an unforgettable retrace to Jannik Sinner in the final. An injury that has forced him to miss the whole of the land tour, except Monte-Carlo and part of the Count of Godo, the tournament in which he retired for this reason. Without Alcaraz, Sinner is …
Double holding the title, the Spaniard is injured on the right wrist and will miss several months of competition. Without him, the suspense may be less at the door of Auteuil.
In a rare gesture of camaraderie at the top of the world tennis, Rafael Nadal shared the details of a deeply moving conversation with Carlos Alcaraz, offering his experience and support after the recent injury of the young prodigy. The essential — the verified facts Rafael Nadal confirmed that he had exchanged with Carlos Alcaraz after his injury. [1] Nadal was moved twice during this conversation, sharing his sadness at the situation of Alcaraz…
Roland-Garros 2026 starts this Sunday, May 24, 2026 door to Auteuil with a great absence: Carlos Alcaraz, holding the title. Between the grunts of the players on the endowments, the prices of the tickets that fly away and the farewells of Gaël Monfils, the fifteen Parisians swarms.
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