Carlos Alcaraz won't defend his French Open title next month
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Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz announced a final decision on the French Open after undergoing further medical testing.
Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the French Open through injury. The two-time French Open winner has made the “complicated” decision to pull out of next month’s Roland Garros following a series of tests, The Sun reports. The Spaniard’s team will wait to determine the seriousness of the injury before putting a time frame on his return to the court.
There will be a new men’s singles French Open champion as two-time defending winner Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from this year’s event as he nurses a wrist injury. Alcaraz, a seven-time major champion,
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French Open prize money has increased by about 10% for an overall pot of 61.7 million euros ($72.1 million). Play begins on Sunday, May 24 at Roland Garros in western Paris. Men's and women's singles champions each receive 2.