Jannik Sinner has decided to withdraw from the mixed doubles competition at the US Open. The decision was made to allow him to focus on his recovery and the defense of his singles title. Sinner, who was scheduled to partner with Katerina Siniakova, was affected by illness during the Cincinnati Masters final. Battling flu symptoms and a fever, he retired in the final against Carlos Alcaraz. He had tried to compete but was physically limited. The decision to withdraw from the mixed doubles was made to ensure he is in optimal condition for the demanding singles matches. The focus is on rest and recovery. While the fans will miss seeing him in mixed doubles, the move highlights his dedication to the singles event. He views the Cincinnati final as a learning experience. With the US Open around the corner, the tennis community will be watching to see if Sinner can recover. As the defending champion, he hopes to perform at his best. The priority remains his health, followed by his preparation for the US Open.
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