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Jannik Sinner had to retire last Monday from the final of the Cincinnati Masters 1000 at the end of the fifth game. The Italian returned to training last Thursday in New York, alon
It felt like tennis had delivered the perfect script—world No. 1 Jannik Sinner versus world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz in a Masters 1000 final. Both had torn through the draw in Cincinnati, barely breaking a sweat, setting up the dream clash fans had been waiting for.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNUS Open 2025: Is Jannik Sinner Fit To Play? World No.1 Provides Health Update ahead of his Title Defence
Jannik Sinner, the defending US Open champion, recently suffered a viral illness during the Cincinnati Open final. While he has mostly recovered, his participation in the US Open remains uncertain, adding intrigue to his title defense.
Among the women, No. 2 seed Iga Swiatek is a narrow favorite (+250) over world No. 1 and defending U.S. Open champion Aryna Sabalenka (+295), with American No. 3 seed Coco Gauff and Russian-born No. 9 Elena Rybakina tied as third favorites (+850), followed by 18-year-old Russian No. 5 Mirra Andreeva (+975).
Jannik Sinner’s recovery from physical and psychological stress was outlined, easing doubts over his US Open participation after the Cincinnati setback.
While Sinner noticed the positives in a day's break before the finals under the new 12-day structure, the 24-year-old explained the flipsides.