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- Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the 2024 US Open tennis tournament.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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