Holger Rune has pulled out of Wimbledon 2026, making him the latest big name to skip the grass-court Grand Slam. The Dane joins Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo Musetti on a growing list of absentees. The tournament starts on 29 June at the All England Club.
Why did Holger Rune withdraw?
The source does not give a specific reason for Rune's withdrawal. No injury or personal issue has been confirmed. The announcement came as part of a broader report on Wimbledon 2026 absentees published by MSN. Rune, 23, was expected to be a contender after a strong clay season. His absence leaves a gap in the men's draw.
Who else is missing from Wimbledon 2026?
Carlos Alcaraz, the world No. 2 and defending champion, is also out. So is Lorenzo Musetti, the Italian who reached the semifinals in 2024. The full list includes several other top-50 players. Organisers have not yet released an official statement on the withdrawals. The absences could shake up the seedings and open paths for lower-ranked players.
What does this mean for Holger Rune's season?
Rune currently sits at No. 7 in the ATP rankings. Skipping Wimbledon means he will lose any points he earned there in 2025. That could drop him a few spots. But it also gives him extra time to prepare for the North American hard-court swing. The US Open starts in late August. Rune has never made it past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. His best result there came in 2023.
What comes next for the Dane?
Rune's next scheduled event is unclear. He might play a warm-up tournament before the US Open. Fans will watch for an official statement from his team. For now, the focus is on who replaces him in the Wimbledon draw. The All England Club will confirm the final entry list closer to the start date.