Carlos Alcaraz announces he's playing in US Open after wrist injury sidelined him for 4 months: 'Here we go'
Carlos Alcaraz's return to the US Open after a four-month injury layoff has reignited tennis excitement.
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- Did Carlos Alcaraz Just Save the U.S. Open? WSJ · 20h ago
- Alcaraz Confirms US Open Return After Four-Month Injury Layoff Yahoo · 20h ago
- Carlos Alcaraz confirms he will play 2026 US Open Yahoo Sports · 20h ago
- Carlos Alcaraz and the U.S. Open’s Very Good Day Bounces | Ben Rothenberg · 20h ago
- Carlos Alcaraz: Fabrizio Romano breaks news US Open champion is to make comeback from wrist injury at Flushing Meadows Sky Sports · 20h ago
- Carlos Alcaraz announces he's playing in US Open after wrist injury sidelined him for 4 months: 'Here we go' Yahoo Sports · 20h ago
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Carlos Alcaraz, the US Open champion, has announced his return to the tournament after a four-month absence due to a wrist injury. The tennis world is abuzz with his comeback, which was confirmed by multiple sources including Yahoo Sports and Sky Sports. Alcaraz's participation in the US Open is a significant development for fans and the sport, as his absence has been keenly felt.
The announcement was made via social media, with Alcaraz expressing his readiness to compete again. Alcaraz's return is particularly notable given his status as a reigning champion. His injury had cast doubt on his ability to defend his title, but his announcement has renewed anticipation for the tournament.
The focus now shifts to how Alcaraz will perform after his extended break, and whether he can maintain his championship form.
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What injury did Carlos Alcaraz suffer?
Carlos Alcaraz suffered a wrist injury.
How long was Carlos Alcaraz sidelined?
Carlos Alcaraz was sidelined for four months.
When did Carlos Alcaraz announce his return to the US Open?
Carlos Alcaraz announced his return to the US Open on August 20, 2026.
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