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Sinner is currently the World No. 1 with a record of 31-4 with two titles (Australian Open and Wimbledon). Last year, Sinner won the 2024 US Open, marking his first-ever title in New York City.
Look, we’ve all been there—you’re having what should be the match of your dreams, and suddenly your body decides to stage a full-blown revolt. But when you’re Jannik Sinner, the world’s number one tennis player,
Sinner lasted just five games before retiring from the Cincinnati Open final against Carlos Alcaraz, with just a week to go before the start of the US Open
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Asianet Newsable on MSNUS Open 2025: Will Jannik Sinner Defend His Title? Coach Provides Crucial Health Update
Jannik Sinner’s US Open 2025 participation is uncertain after he retired from the Cincinnati Open final due to illness. While coach Darren Cahill is optimistic, concerns remain over the World No.1’s fitness following flu-like symptoms and fever.
Italian tennis superstar Jannik Sinner has been selected as one of the candidates to be the final torchbearer and light the Olympic cauldron at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina next year.
A seven-time Grand Slam champion has warned that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner could surpass the legacy of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
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Tennis World USA on MSNWatch: Jannik Sinner spotted while walking in New York
As expected, Jannik has decided to skip the mixed doubles tournament and is recharging his batteries before starting to practice in the Big Apple. Meanwhile, the defending champion was spotted walking in Manhattan with his fitness coach Umberto Ferrara and his sparring partner Inserra.