Donald Young has decided not to play in Roland Garros qualifying due to a wrist injury he sustained at the Savannah Challenger and because he wants to stay in the U.S. to rest and prepare for the grass court season, TENNIS.com has learned. Young missed the ranking cut-off for Roland Garros, but he's now ranked No. 95 and did get straight into Queens, Nottingham and Wimbledon.
Young was furious at the USTA after he was not automatically given its Roland Garros wildcard. He then lost in the final of the USTA's Roland Garros Wildcard tournament. He criticized the organization with vulgarities on Twitter and then deleted his account. Young was consequently chided by USTA Player Development chief Patrick McEnroe for his actions. Young later apologized to McEnroe.