Jannik Sinner’s participation in the upcoming 2025 US Open is in doubt after he was forced to retire from the Cincinnati Open final. The world number one player withdrew from the final against Carlos Alcaraz due to a sudden illness. The athlete was visibly unwell during the match. He struggled during the first set, eventually retiring while trailing Alcaraz. Coach Darren Cahill disclosed that a virus caused Sinner’s withdrawal. Cahill provided an update, stating Sinner is currently resting. The coaching team is optimistic about his recovery, expecting him back on the court by Thursday and hopeful for his participation in the US Open. The incident at Cincinnati has raised concerns about Sinner’s fitness for the Grand Slam.
breaking
- US President Trump Threatens Iran Over Protest Suppression
- Heartbreak for India: PV Sindhu Loses Malaysia Open Semifinal Thriller
- Tragedy in Mumbai: Midnight Fire Claims Three Lives in Goregaon West
- Why Trump Says US Must Control Greenland Now
- World Book Fair 2026 Starts Saturday: Pradhan to Launch Mega Event
- WPL 2024 Match Preview: Tactical Battles Await in Today’s Double Header
- Ahead of Youth Leaders Event, PM Modi Voices Keenness to Connect
- Breaking: Trump to Meet Venezuelan Reps Soon Amid Thaw
