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Tennis-Frenchman Fils out of Roland Garros due to hip pain

By Thomson Reuters May 23, 2026 | 10:05 AM

By Shrivathsa Sridhar

PARIS, May 23 (Reuters) – French hopes for a title at Roland Garros suffered a blow even before the year’s second Grand Slam got underway as world number ​19 Arthur Fils withdrew on Saturday with pain because ‌of a hip issue.

The 21-year-old had marked himself as a contender for the French Open title after lifting the Barcelona crown and making the Madrid semi-finals, though he retired from Rome this month while trailing Andrea Pellegrino in ‌the ​second round.

“In Rome I felt a little ⁠bit like around the ⁠hip, you know, pain. It was bothering me a lot. I didn’t want to take any risk,” Fils told reporters. He said exams he did later looked “pretty fine”, but the pain ​persisted.

“I wasn’t able to practice for the last two weeks. Actually, the practice today was my first points since two ⁠weeks in Rome,” Fils said.

“I’ll not be ⁠fit 100% to play the tournament, and I’ll ​not take any risk like I did last year. I don’t want ​to be stupid.”

Fils was due to face Stan Wawrinka ‌in the opening round.

The Frenchman’s pullout follows a pattern of injuries stalling his progress. Last year, he pulled out from Roland Garros after the second round with a stress fracture in his lower ⁠back.

That issue all but wiped out the rest of Fils’ season last year, with his brief return in Toronto in August proving to ⁠be premature and forcing ‌another long period of rehabilitation.

Since his return ⁠in February, Fils made deep runs at Doha, ​Indian Wells ‌and Miami before going all the way in ​Barcelona, where ⁠he downed Andrey Rublev in the final to win his first title since his comeback.

Yannick Noah is the only Frenchman to win a Grand Slam in the professional era, claiming his home major in 1983.

The French Open begins on Sunday.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in ParisEditing ​by Tomasz Janowski)