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Carlos Alcaraz pulls out of Barcelona Open with wrist injury, raising fresh doubts before French Open

Last updated: April 19, 2026 4:41 pm
Zain Abbas
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Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Barcelona Open after tests on his right wrist, a sudden setback that has put the spotlight on his fitness just as the clay-court season begins to tighten. The ATP and multiple reports in Spain said the decision came a day after he won his opening match against Otto Virtanen, with Tomáš Macháč moving through by walkover.

The timing is what makes this feel serious. Barcelona is not some side stop on the calendar for Alcaraz; it sits right in the middle of the run-up to the biggest clay events of the spring. Roland Garros is scheduled from May 18 to June 7, 2026, according to the official tournament site, so any injury concern in mid-April instantly shifts attention to whether he can get fully right in time for Paris.

Spanish outlet El País reported that the problem involves Alcaraz’s right wrist and described it as more serious than first thought, adding that the area affected is around the carpal tunnel. That report also said the 22-year-old plans to return to Murcia and follow a conservative recovery plan, with Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros now looming over every decision.

There had already been warning signs. Before the withdrawal was confirmed, Cadena SER reported that Alcaraz skipped practice on Wednesday after discomfort in his right arm and wrist, even though court time had initially been reserved. The same report noted he had required treatment during the match against Virtanen, which made the decision to pull out feel less like a surprise and more like the end of a worrying 24 hours.

For now, the biggest fear is not what he misses in Barcelona, but what this might mean for the rest of the clay swing. That concern is still partly an inference — nobody credible has said he will miss the French Open — but it is a fair one. A wrist issue on clay, where heavy topspin and repeated physical load matter so much, is the sort of problem players and coaches don’t brush aside lightly. The calendar leaves some room, yes, but not much.

There is also a rankings cost. Reports said Alcaraz, currently No. 2, had a chance to make up ground at the top, but the withdrawal ends that possibility in Barcelona and gives Jannik Sinner more breathing space. In normal circumstances that would be a big talking point. Right now, honestly, it feels secondary. His wrist is the story.

What happens next will matter more than the withdrawal itself. If the injury responds quickly, this may turn into a brief scare and nothing more. If it lingers, though, the conversation changes fast — from one missed match in Barcelona to whether one of the sport’s biggest names can defend his title in Paris. That’s why this news landed with such force. It wasn’t just a withdrawal. It felt like the start of a countdown.

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