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Jannik Sinner to miss US Open tennis major due to knee injury

Jannik Sinner to miss US Open tennis major due to knee injury

Summary

Jannik Sinner will not play in this year’s US Open because he is still recovering from a right knee injury. He won the 2024 US Open but has missed other recent tournaments due to this injury.

Key Facts

  • Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the 2024 US Open tennis tournament.
  • He is recovering from a right knee injury that has kept him out since his Wimbledon win.
  • Sinner won the US Open in 2024 by beating Taylor Fritz.
  • He also won Wimbledon recently, giving him five Grand Slam titles.
  • Sinner has a record of 44 wins and 3 losses this year, with six titles.
  • Carlos Alcaraz, Sinner’s recent rival, will attend the US Open after recovering from a right wrist injury.
  • Sinner last missed a Grand Slam tournament in 2019, when he made his debut at the US Open.
  • Sinner expressed sadness at missing the tournament because New York is important to him.
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