Jannik Sinner's Struggles with Heat and Cramps Resurface at French Open
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner once again faced challenges related to heat and cramping during his match at the French Open, leading to a surprising second-round exit against Juan Manuel Cerundolo. This incident highlights a recurring issue for Sinner, impacting his performance in major tournaments.
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Jannik Sinner's unexpected second-round exit at the French Open has refocused attention on his ongoing struggles with heat and cramping. Despite a commanding two-set and 5-1 lead against Juan Manuel Cerundolo, Sinner's performance deteriorated as he failed to handle the intense conditions on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Though Sinner initially dismissed the heat as the primary factor, citing complex reasons for his loss, this incident underscores a recurring pattern. In the past, Sinner has faced similar hardships during key matches, such as his challenging encounters at the Italian Open, Australian Open, and his withdrawal at the Cincinnati Open final due to illness.
As the tennis world observes Sinner's physical resilience under scrutiny, the focus remains on how this promising player can manage these challenges to enhance his performance in future tournaments.
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