In a major blow to the Madrid Open, world-class talent Carlos Alcaraz has officially withdrawn from the tournament. The Spanish star, a fan favorite and a formidable force on clay, is sidelined due to a persistent right wrist injury that has proven more serious than initially hoped.
This setback comes just days after Alcaraz was forced to pull out of the Barcelona Open, casting doubt on his participation in Madrid. Unfortunately, those doubts have been confirmed, marking the second consecutive year he will miss his home event in the Spanish capital. Last season, a right leg injury kept him from competing.
Expressing his profound disappointment on social media, Alcaraz shared, "Madrid is home, one of the most special places on my calendar, and that's why it hurts so much not to be able to play here for the second year in a row. It hurts especially not to be in front of my people."
For tennis fans and the tournament alike, Alcaraz's absence leaves a significant void. His explosive power, incredible speed, and charismatic presence have made him a central figure in the sport's new generation. His withdrawal is a stark reminder of the physical demands placed on elite athletes and the fine line they walk between peak performance and injury.
All eyes will now be on his recovery timeline as the clay-court season progresses toward its climax at Roland-Garros. For now, the Madrid crowd will have to wait another year to see their homegrown champion light up the courts at the Caja Mágica.
