Carlos Alcaraz’s decision to sit out the Roland Garros tournament has opened the door for a number of ATP Tour players.
Carlos Alcaraz will not defend his French Open title in 2026 after the world No. 2 withdrew from Roland Garros, sending shockwaves through the tennis world just days before the tournament began.
The legendary era of the ‘Big Three’ has officially given way to an interesting duopoly of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
Clay-court season reaches its biggest stage as the 2026 French Open begins at Roland Garros, with championship contenders ...
The 19-year-old nicknamed the ‘new Rafa’, seeded at this year’s French Open, is the latest talent to emerge from the country’s conveyor belt of champions ...
Carlos Alcaraz’s extended time away from tennis is set to continue through the grass-court season, with the Spaniard ...
With Carlos Alcaraz injured, Jannik Sinner's biggest challenge might be a teenager in his first Roland Garros.
With Carlos Alcaraz withdrawing from Wimbledon, Jannik Sinner appears poised to hold the ATP No. 1 ranking for at least ...