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Tennis-Focused Fils making a statement ahead of French Open

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 12:25 AM

MADRID, April 30 (Reuters) – Coming on the heels of his Barcelona triumph earlier this month, Arthur Fils’ run to the Madrid Open semi-finals shows he has fully recovered ​from a long-term back problem and is ready to ‌make a real statement at the French Open on home soil.

A stress fracture in his lower back suffered at Roland Garros last year all but wiped out the remainder of Fils’ season, with his brief return in ‌Toronto ​in August proving to be premature and ⁠forcing another long period ⁠of rehabilitation.

Since returning in February, Fils has 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.

Fils beat Jiri Lehecka 6-3 6-4 in the Madrid quarters on Wednesday ⁠to further heighten expectations before the ⁠French Open begins on May 24, but the 21-year-old ​is shutting out all the noise.

“I don’t even look. Because if ​you start to, your head goes everywhere,” Fils told ‌reporters.

“I try to be focused. I still have to play here in Madrid, and I have to play Rome, then more preparation, and the French Open. So I have a lot of ⁠time.

“When you’re injured you get a lot of … criticism, bad comments. So I stopped looking at it (social media). Since then, I’m feeling pretty ⁠good without it.”

While ‌Fils’ goal will undoubtedly be to become the ⁠first Frenchman to win a Grand Slam since ​Yannick ‌Noah’s 1983 Roland Garros triumph, his immediate focus ​is on ⁠world number one Jannik Sinner in the Madrid semis on Friday.

“I haven’t lost a match on clay. He hasn’t lost a match on clay and hardcourts since a long time. It’s going to be pretty good,” Fils said.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Peter Rutherford)