Alcaraz to Return for US Open Title Defence
- Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz announced Thursday he will return to the Open to defend the title he won in NEW YORK last year.
- Sidelined for nearly four months with a wrist injury, the 23-year-old missed both the French Open and Wimbledon during his recovery.
- Last year, Alcaraz secured his second Open title in NEW YORK by defeating Jannik Sinner in the final.
- Alcaraz confirmed his participation on social media Thursday with assistance from football transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, generating buzz for his return.
- His Grand Slam collection now includes seven titles, featuring two French Open crowns and one Australian Open victory, cementing his status as a major force.
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Alcaraz confirms US Open return after four-month injury layoff
Carlos Alcaraz will return to competitive tennis at the U.S. Open, ending a more than four-month absence caused by a wrist injury, in a bid to defend his title in New York. The seven-times Grand Slam champion confirmed on Thursday that he will play the Aug. 30-Sept. 13 tournament after withdrawing from the Barcelona Open […]
One of the world's best tennis players, Carlos Alcaraz, has confirmed that he will return to the court after a four-month break and participate in the US Open.
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Carlos Alcaraz confirms his return to the 2026 US Open to defend his men's singles title, ending a four-month absence due to a right wrist injury. The 23-year-old Spaniard is a seven-time Grand Slam champion, having completed a career Grand Slam at the 2026 Australian Open. 🎾 US Open 2026: Carlos Alcaraz Set for Flushing Meadows Title Defense After Injury Layoff.
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