Carlos Alcaraz, the defending US Open champion and world No. 2, has not played since April due to a right wrist tenosynovitis injury sustained in Barcelona. Recent withdrawals from Cincinnati and other lead-up events underscore his cautious recovery approach ahead of the hard-court Grand Slam starting August 30. While Alcaraz remains on the entry list and has targeted the event for his return, the extended layoff limits match readiness and raises questions about full fitness on a surface where he has historically excelled. Pre-injury form showed strong results across clay and hard courts, yet the lack of recent competitive action creates uncertainty reflected in the 61% implied probability for participation. Traders weigh the defending champion's motivation and potential late tune-up options like Winston-Salem against medical caution and the risk of re-aggravation.
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Carlos Alcaraz is considered to have "played" if he takes the court and play begins in any of his main-draw singles matches. Being entered in the draw, or an opponent's retirement or walkover before any play begins, does not by itself count as having played. If Alcaraz begins a match and then retires or is defaulted, this market will resolve "Yes."
If the tournament is postponed beyond September 27, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or canceled before Alcaraz plays a main-draw singles match, this market will resolve "No."
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the US Open (usopen.org); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Binuksan ang Market: Aug 6, 2026, 11:10 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Carlos Alcaraz is considered to have "played" if he takes the court and play begins in any of his main-draw singles matches. Being entered in the draw, or an opponent's retirement or walkover before any play begins, does not by itself count as having played. If Alcaraz begins a match and then retires or is defaulted, this market will resolve "Yes."
If the tournament is postponed beyond September 27, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or canceled before Alcaraz plays a main-draw singles match, this market will resolve "No."
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the US Open (usopen.org); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Carlos Alcaraz, the defending US Open champion and world No. 2, has not played since April due to a right wrist tenosynovitis injury sustained in Barcelona. Recent withdrawals from Cincinnati and other lead-up events underscore his cautious recovery approach ahead of the hard-court Grand Slam starting August 30. While Alcaraz remains on the entry list and has targeted the event for his return, the extended layoff limits match readiness and raises questions about full fitness on a surface where he has historically excelled. Pre-injury form showed strong results across clay and hard courts, yet the lack of recent competitive action creates uncertainty reflected in the 61% implied probability for participation. Traders weigh the defending champion's motivation and potential late tune-up options like Winston-Salem against medical caution and the risk of re-aggravation.
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