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'Not a robot' - Sinner had 'no energy' in shock defeat

'Not a robot' - Sinner had 'no energy' in shock defeat

Summary

Jannik Sinner lost in the second round of the French Open to Juan Manuel Cerundolo, ending his 30-match winning streak. Sinner said he had no energy during the match and felt dizzy, but he did not blame the hot weather for his loss.

Key Facts

  • Sinner was ranked number one in the world and was a favorite to win the French Open.
  • He led 6-3, 6-2, 5-1 before losing the match to Cerundolo, who is ranked 56th.
  • Sinner experienced dizziness and low energy and took medical timeouts during the match.
  • The match was played in Paris with temperatures around 34°C (93°F).
  • Sinner said the heat was not the main cause of his problems.
  • This is Sinner’s earliest exit at a Grand Slam since the 2023 French Open.
  • Sinner has struggled in long matches, losing 12 of 18 matches that went to five sets in the past year.
  • Cerundolo had never beaten a top 10 player before this match.
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