Tennis-Alcaraz confirms US Open return after four-month injury layoff


FILE PHOTO: Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Monte Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France - April 11, 2026 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz reacts during his semi final match against Monaco's Valentin Vacherot REUTERS/Manon Cruz/File Photo

Aug 20 (Reuters) - 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 ⁠in ‌April and missing the French Open, Wimbledon and the North American hard-court events ⁠in Toronto and Cincinnati.

Alcaraz had initially targeted ​Cincinnati, where ‌he won last year, for his comeback but ⁠opted to ​give his wrist more time to recover. He has gradually increased his workload in recent weeks and ⁠trained with Denmark's Holger Rune in ​Murcia as he tested the injury at higher intensity.

His return was also given a football-style announcement by ⁠transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano on Instagram, who posted “Here we go!” alongside confirmation that Alcaraz would be back at the U.S. Open.

New York holds particular significance ​for Alcaraz. He won his ⁠first Grand Slam title at Flushing Meadows in 2022, ​becoming the youngest player to ‌reach world number one in ​the ATP rankings.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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