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Deux forfaits de dernière minute confirmés dans le tableau principal de Wimbledon

Andrés Tomás Rico | 18 Jun 2026 | 11.17
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Deux forfaits de dernière minute confirmés dans le tableau principal de Wimbledon. Photo : Gettyimages
Deux forfaits de dernière minute confirmés dans le tableau principal de Wimbledon. Photo : Gettyimages

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Wimbledon 2026 is just around the corner. Following an intense clay court swing that culminated at Roland Garros, the players, with barely any rest, have had to transition from a slower and more resistant surface to a faster and more technical one. While the players' bodies, already worn out after months with a heavy load of matches on clay, face a rapid change to adapt to a few weeks where the footwork, shots, and pace are completely different. All of this, coupled with an increasingly tight schedule, is resulting in last-minute withdrawals for the London Grand Slam.

Here are the two last-minute withdrawals for Wimbledon 2026

Specifically, there are two last-minute withdrawals that will not be present starting from June 29 at Wimbledon. The first one, Tomas Machac. The Czech player has confessed via his social networks that the problem in his left foot has not been resolved in time, and therefore, he is forced to withdraw from the third Grand Slam of the year to focus all his efforts on returning for the North American hard court swing that begins in August. His spot in the main draw will be taken by Dutch player Jesper de Jong, who surprised in Paris by entering as a Lucky Loser and reaching the round of 16.

The other absence will be that of Sebastian Korda. The American has been out of action since the Miami Open, a tournament in which he defeated Carlos Alcaraz and lost to Martín Landaluce in the round of 16. After the match with the Madrid native, Korda confirmed having back problems, which he has not resolved, as he has missed the entire clay court swing and also the grass court swing. In fact, last year he had to withdraw from Wimbledon due to a stress fracture in his right shin. So, his place will be taken this time by Alexander Muller.

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