Tennis: Sinner’s US Open Alarm
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Tennis: Sinner’s US Open Alarm
SINNER'S US OPEN PROBLEM IS BIGGER THAN MISSING CINCINNATI Jannik Sinner was supposed to be using Cincinnati as the final competitive step toward the US Open. Instead, the world No. 1 is heading toward New York without playing the Canadian Open and Cincinnati, while continuing to manage an issue with his right knee. That has prompted former world No. 4 Greg Rusedski to raise a much larger question about the Italian's Grand Slam preparations. The…
Jannik Sinner prepares for US Open after birthday and knee treatment in Montecarlo
Jannik Sinner Prepares for US Open After Knee Rehab and Birthday Celebration in Monte Carlo Jannik Sinner is gearing up for the US Open with a carefully managed recovery and training schedule following a persistent right knee issue that sidelined him from the Montreal and Cincinnati Masters 1000 events. The Italian world number one, who last competed in the Wimbledon final on July 12, is determined to chase his sixth Grand Slam title this season…
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner Withdraws from Cincinnati Open
Jannik Sinner, the top-ranked men’s tennis player globally, has pulled out of the Cincinnati Open due to a knee injury. Sinner, who last competed at Wimbledon where he secured his second consecutive title, also withdrew from the National Bank Open in Montreal last week. The 24-year-old Sinner, with five Grand Slam victories, is aiming to clinch the French Open to achieve a career Grand Slam. In a statement released by tournament officials, the I…
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