Full List of Men’s Players to Withdraw From Paris Olympics

Jannik Sinner celebrates.

This year’s Paris Olympics at Roland-Garros is one of the biggest events on the tennis calendar. Players get a unique opportunity to represent their country on a huge stage. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic (Serbia) are among the players set to compete at the games. However, several players have decided to withdraw from the Paris Olympics. This article names those who have decided not to play and then lists their replacements in the draw. We at LWOT also reported on the women’s players to withdraw from the Paris Olympics.

Full List of Men’s Players to Withdraw From Paris Olympics

Which Players Have Withdrawn?

Jannik Sinner (Italy) was the most high-profile player to withdraw from the Paris Olympics. Unfortunately, the Australian Open champion is ill with tonsilitis, meaning he is too unwell to compete at Roland-Garros. Sinner confirmed he had been practicing in preparation for the event, but he became sick during his training period.

Andrey Rublev (Individual Neutral Athletes) was another big name to withdraw from the Paris Olympics. He has not made any official statement about his decision not to compete. Rublev’s mother said she thought it had to do with his health, but she admitted that her son had not given her the reason.

Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) also withdrew from the Paris Olympics. The 27-year-old retired from his second-round match against Arthur Fils at Wimbledon due to a knee injury, and he has not recovered in time for the games. This is also a blow for French Open champion Iga Swiatek, who was going to play doubles with her compatriot at Roland-Garros.

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Ben Shelton (USA) was another player to withdraw from the Paris Olympics. This is not a major surprise. The 21-year-old plays his best tennis on North American hard courts, as shown by his run to the US Open semifinal last year. Therefore, he is prioritizing playing a full schedule in home conditions, rather than competing on clay.

Holger Rune (Denmark) was another notable player to withdraw from the Paris Olympics. The 21-year-old announced he had been playing with pain in his wrist during the clay and grass court season. Rune decided to follow medical recommendations about taking some time away from the sport.

The other players to withdraw were: (editor’s note: this list will be continuously updated until the Olympics begin)

Andy Murray (Great Britain)

Adrian Mannarino (France)

Karen Khachanov (Individual Neutral Athletes)

Frances Tiafoe (USA)

Jiri Lehecka (Czech Republic)

Sebastian Korda (USA)

Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Spain)

Jordan Thompson (Australia)

Laslo Djere (Serbia)

Miomir Kecmanovic (Serbia)

Christopher O’Connell (Australia)

Emil Ruusuvuori (Finland)

Who Replaces Those Players in the Draw?

The replacements for the withdrawn players at the Paris Olympics are:

Corentin Moutet (France)

Dusan Lajovic (Serbia)

Alexander Shevchenko (Kazakhstan)

Jaume Munar (Spain)

Dan Evans (Great Britain)

Dominik Koepfer (Germany)

Thiago Seyboth Wild (Brazil)

Sumit Nagal (India)

Jakub Mensik (Czech Republic

Rinky Hijikata (Australia)

Zizou Bergs (Belgium)

Taro Daniel (Japan)

Maximilian Marterer (Germany)

Andrea Vavassori (Italy)

Hady Habib (Lebanon)

Matthew Ebden (Australia)

Robin Haase (Netherlands)

Main Photo Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

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