
Carlos Alcaraz in the final of single single in Wimbledon 2025 (photo Julian Finney/Getty Images) World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz pulled out from next week ATP Canadian Open in Toronto and quoted the need to recover after his run to the Wimbledon finals at the beginning of this month. The organizers of the tournament confirmed on Monday the withdrawal of Spanish. Alcaraz, the five -time Grand Slam single champion, lost to World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon finals 13 July. The 22 -year -old man focused on the third consecutive title Wimbledon. “I’m really sad that I have to miss the Open National Bank in Toronto,” Alcaraz said in a statement. “I tried to be the best to be ready for the tournament because it’s the one I really enjoy playing, but it comes too early for me to recover after Wimbledon. Wishing I get well and look forward to returning to Canadian courts next year.”
Alcaraz reached the quarterfinals in his best run at the Canadian Open in 2023, where he was defeated by Tommy Paul. The director of the tournament Karl Hale said that the loss of the player as Alcaraz was disappointing.
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“It is disappointing to lose Carlos’s quality, because we know that our fans were looking forward to watching it,” the hall said. “Although he has been on the scene for some time, he is still at the beginning of his career, and the Canadians will see a lot of opportunities in the future.” American Sebastian Korda (world 33) and Poland Hubert Hurkacz (World No. 38) also withdrawn because of leg injuries and knees.