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Which players will not compete at the 2026 French Open

Which players will not compete at the 2026 French Open

Main draw play of the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros, tennis‘ second grand slam of the year, begins on May 24.

Between now and then, there may be additional player withdrawals, but the list is already long enough on the men’s side.

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ATP

  • Carlos Alcaraz
    The clay court season has not been the same without him. As he continues to recover, we hope to see his smile, swagger, and superior shotmaking of the two-time French Open champion on the grass soon.

  • Jack Draper
    Draper’s injury woes have been ongoing since last year’s US Open. Fans are hopeful that the grass court season at home with British legend Andy Murray on his team will turn the tide for him.

  • Lorenzo Musetti
    Musetti sustained a leg injury at the Italian Open and has withdrawn.

  • Additional players of concern are Arthur Fils (hip) and Joao Fonseca (wrist). Fils retired from the Italian Open, and Fonseca has withdrawn from next week’s Hamburg Open.

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    WTA

    As of right now, there have not been any official withdrawals, but there are plenty of WTA players we have not seen play for quite a while that will hopefully be back in some capacity at Roland Garros.

  • Amanda Anisimova
    Anisimova has a wrist injury and has yet to play on the European red clay. She last played at the Miami Open.

  • Emma Raducanu
    Raducanu is dealing with the aftereffects of a viral illness and has not played since Indian Wells.

  • Danielle Collins
    Collins has not played in 2026. She spent the early part of the season working for Tennis Channel. She is recovering from injury and fertility treatments. No formal timetable has been given for her return.

  • Victoria Azarenka
    Azarenka has not played in 2026, and no one knows what her status is.

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