Jannik Sinner Finally Speaks Out Following Unfortunate Shanghai Withdrawal: "The Mistake Was Mine"
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Jannik Sinner Finally Speaks Out Following Unfortunate Shanghai Withdrawal: "The Mistake Was Mine"
Jannik Sinner had tried everything. Two and a half hours under Shanghai’s stadium lights. Even near midnight, the humidity was unbearable. By the final 20 minutes of his third-round match against Tallon Griekspoor, Sinner was cramping, gasping, and clearly in pain. Could he keep going? Eventually, he could barely walk. Midway through the final set, the 24-year-old hobbled to his chair, using his racket as a crutch, and ended the match. Two weeks…
Jannik Sinner had to be supported last week when he left the court after retiring against Tallon Griekspoor, but the world number two has now recovered from that cramp attack in Shanghai.
Former ATP Player Believes Jannik Sinner is "a Bit Frail" Compared to Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz
Former Italian player Paolo Bertolucci has revealed that Jannik Sinner doesn’t have the kind of body that Novak Djokovic and The post Former ATP Player Believes Jannik Sinner is “a Bit Frail” Compared to Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz appeared first on FirstSportz.
Jannik Sinner bluntly told he lacks key asset Carlos Alcaraz & Novak Djokovic have
Jannik Sinner’s retirement at the 2025 Shanghai Masters reinforced the notion that he is “a bit frail”, according to former Italian ATP star Paolo Bertolucci. The world No 2 retired due to cramping when trailing Tallon Griekspoor 2-3 in the third set of his third round match at the ATP 1000 tournament in Shanghai last week. After narrowly losing a lengthy second set, Sinner was in clear discomfort and struggled with his movement due to cramps ea…
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