Carlos Alcaraz, the world number three, is listed to play at next month’s Cincinnati Open as he looks to return from a wrist injury. All three reports say he has been sidelined since April, when he injured his wrist during his first-round match at the Barcelona Open. After that injury, Alcaraz withdraws from several events, including Madrid and Rome, and he also skips Roland Garros, where he enters as a reigning two-time champion. He also misses Wimbledon during his recovery period. BBC Sport and the other outlets note that the Cincinnati Open would mark his return to competition if he starts the event. In the Philippines report, it is described as his first tournament since the Barcelona Open in April. The reports focus on his inclusion in the Cincinnati Open entry list and his stated aim to resume playing, without detailing any additional match schedule or confirmation beyond the prospective return.