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    Carlos Alcaraz Injury: Unlikely Update From Spaniard’s Academy Leaves Fans Optimistic After French Open & Wimbledon Withdrawal

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    Carlos Alcaraz Injury: Unlikely Update From Spaniard’s Academy Leaves Fans Optimistic After French Open & Wimbledon Withdrawal
    Spanish tennis player, Carlos Alcaraz| Source: Imagn

    An unexpected update about Carlos Alcaraz’s injury is making rounds all over the internet, and it has left the fans buzzing. They have been sharing their opinions online about this positive update following the Spaniard’s withdrawal from the French Open and Wimbledon.

    Alcaraz’s 2026 season started on a historic note, as he became the youngest man to complete a Grand Slam career after winning the Australian Open. However, the injury has completely derailed his season so far, as he skipped the Madrid Open, Italian Open, and his title defense at the French Open. Along with this, he also officially pulled out of the Queens Club Championships and Wimbledon.

    The Spaniard sustained the injury after hitting a specific shot during his Barcelona campaign on April 13. Hitting a sharp return stroke caused intense pain and discomfort in his right wrist, and according to reports, he is suffering from tenosynovitis. Amid this, an unexpected positive update about his injury has gone viral on the internet.

    A video of him at the academy doing physical training has gone viral on X, and the fans have been brimming with excitement.

    Alcaraz’s video

    One of the users anticipating his comeback, wrote:

    “We are sooooo back😍”

    Another fan shared an emotional GIF for the positive update, tweeting:

    “What it’s like getting a good Carlos Alcaraz update where he looks happy and healthy.”

    Another follower stunned with the news wrote:

    “Great great great news! I’m so happy!”

    Ecstatic with the news, another fan wrote:
    “Suddenly life is beautiful again.”

    Carlos Alcaraz announced his withdrawal from the Wimbledon Championships

    On Tuesday, May 19, Carlos Alcaraz took to social media, where he officially announced his withdrawal from the Queens Club Championships and the Wimbledon Championships. He revealed that his recovery is going well; however, he is still not ready to step on the court.
    “My recovery is going well and I’m feeling much better, but unfortunately I’m still not ready to compete, which is why I have to withdraw from the grass-court swing at Queen’s and Wimbledon. They are two truly special tournaments for me and I will miss them a lot. We’ll keep working to come back as soon as possible!” said Carlos Alcaraz.
    Before his hiatus this season, Carlos Alcaraz won three titles, including the Australian Open, Qatar Open, and the Monte-Carlo Masters. His last appearance on the court was at the Bracelona Open, where he suffered an injury during his contest against Otto Virtanen in the opening round. Despite the injury, he won this round; however, he had to withdraw from the second round against Tomas Machac.