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Arthur Fils Withdraws from Roland-Garros After Lumbar Stress Fracture Diagnosis

He faces a four-to-six-week layoff that may jeopardize his Wimbledon appearance.

Roland-Garros: Arthur Fils, blessé, déclare forfait
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Arthur Fils lors de son match contre Jaume Munar au deuxième tour de Roland-Garros, le 29 mai 2025 à Paris
Arthur Fils en conférence de presse à Roland-Garros, le 31 mai 2025 à Paris

Overview

  • The 20-year-old French No 1 pulled out before his third-round match against Andrey Rublev after scans revealed a stress fracture in his fifth lumbar vertebra.
  • Medical assessments indicate a recovery period of four to six weeks without surgery after Fils and his team declined on-tournament anti-inflammatories to avoid prolonging his absence.
  • Fils said worsening back pain late in his match against Jaume Munar prompted further tests and the decision to withdraw to prevent a more severe injury.
  • This setback revives a recurring back issue that first troubled him in his youth, during which he previously had to wear a brace.
  • With grass-court season imminent, Fils is prioritizing rehabilitation and concedes that his participation at Wimbledon is now uncertain.