Jannik Sinner Admits He 'Didn't Feel Very Well' Before Elimination
Summary
Jannik Sinner, a top tennis player, was expected to win the French Open after his main opponent Carlos Alcaraz withdrew due to injury. However, Sinner struggled with his health during a second-round match, leading to his unexpected loss after a strong start.Key Facts
- Carlos Alcaraz, the top-ranked player, withdrew from the French Open because of an injury.
- Jannik Sinner took a strong lead early in his second-round match against Juan Manuel Cerundolo.
- Sinner led two sets to none and was ahead 5-1 in the third set.
- Sinner suddenly struggled physically and lost 15 points in a row.
- He took a medical timeout during the third set but still lost the match.
- Sinner said he did not feel well before the match and felt dizzy with low energy as the game went on.
- He tried to save energy by letting the fourth set go but was unable to recover for the fifth.
- With both Sinner and Alcaraz out, the French Open will have a new champion unless Novak Djokovic wins again.
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