Alcaraz Withdraws from Barcelona Open with Wrist Injury

Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Barcelona Open due to a right forearm injury, casting doubt on his clay-court season.

Alcaraz Withdraws from Barcelona Open with Wrist Injury

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World number three Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell due to a right forearm injury. The tournament announced the Spaniard's withdrawal on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, just a day before he was scheduled to play his opening match.

The 22-year-old two-time Grand Slam champion experienced discomfort in his forearm during practice sessions in Monte Carlo last week. Subsequent medical tests confirmed an injury, forcing him to pull out of the ATP 500 event in Barcelona, a tournament he has won twice previously.

This withdrawal raises concerns about Alcaraz's participation in the upcoming Madrid Open and his preparation for the French Open, which begins in late May. His team stated the focus is now on recovery, with no specific timeline given for his return to competition.

The Barcelona Open will proceed with a reshuffled draw, with Italian Lorenzo Musetti receiving a bye into the third round as Alcaraz's replacement.

ā“ Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Carlos Alcaraz withdraw from Barcelona?

He withdrew due to a right forearm injury that caused discomfort during practice, confirmed by medical tests.

What does this mean for his French Open chances?

The injury casts doubt on his clay-court preparation, but his team has not ruled out his participation, focusing on recovery first.

Who replaces Alcaraz in the Barcelona draw?

Italian player Lorenzo Musetti received a bye into the third round as the lucky loser replacing Alcaraz.

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