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French Tennis Suffers a Setback as Arthur Fils Withdraws from the Australian Open

3 January 2026

French Tennis Suffers a Setback as Arthur Fils Withdraws from the Australian Open
French rising star Arthur Fils withdraws from the Australian Open due to a back issue.

Overview

French tennis rising star Arthur Fils has withdrawn from January competition to continue his rehabilitation from a chronic back injury. The 21-year-old, ranked 39 in the world, announced via his YouTube channel that he will skip several events in January to focus on healing.

Event List

Fils confirmed his withdrawal from the Hong Kong and Adelaide events, in addition to the Australian Open, the season’s first Grand Slam. He had earlier pulled out of Roland Garros 2025 before the third round, citing the same struggle with his back.

Context

The issue is described as a stress fracture in his back that emerged last May. He attempted a comeback at Toronto in August, but warned of danger signs and pain, forcing him to end his season early in 2025.

Current Status

Now 21, he sits at No. 39 in the world and had previously reached a career-high of No. 14 in April 2025. He has won three ATP Tour titles, yet this absence deprives French tennis of one of its brightest young talents at Melbourne Park as he opts not to rush back and risk a more serious setback.

Closing

He remains hopeful about a full return when fully fit, with a careful plan for his comeback. Punchlines: 1) If the back had a say, it’d file for a longer vacation too. 2) In tennis, the best serve is often a good back recovery—because nothing ruins a rally like a knitting needle in your spine, or so you’d guess from a player’s diary!

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Emma Amme

I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Arthur Fils withdraw from the Australian Open?

He is recovering from a chronic back injury, described as a stress fracture, and chose to skip January events to focus on healing.

Which events did he pull out of besides the Australian Open?

Hong Kong and Adelaide, in addition to the Australian Open; he previously missed Roland Garros 2025 due to the back issue.

What is his current status and past achievements?

He is 21 years old, ranked 39 in the world, with a career-high of No. 14 in April 2025 and three ATP Tour titles to his name.