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Jannik Sinner’s chances of missing the French Open are increasing

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Italian tennis sensation Jannik Sinner is facing a pivotal moment in his career as the French Open approaches. The rising star, who has his sights set on securing his second Grand Slam title and reaching the coveted world No. 1 ranking, is grappling with a challenging obstacle – a persistent hip injury.

After retiring from the Madrid Open and withdrawing from the Italian Open in Rome due to his ongoing hip issues, Sinner’s participation in Roland Garros is uncertain. Reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport reveal that medical experts have advised him to prioritize rest in order to prevent his discomfort from becoming a chronic condition. Sinner has been diligently following a treatment plan at the Juventus medical center in Turin as part of his rehabilitation process.

As the French Open draws near, Sinner and his team are faced with a difficult decision. While the allure of competing on such a grand stage is undeniable, the potential risks of exacerbating his injury weigh heavily on their minds. Despite his strong desire to compete, signs suggest that Sinner may ultimately choose to withdraw from the tournament to safeguard his long-term health.

Interestingly, if Sinner does opt out of the French Open, there is still a glimmer of hope for the talented Italian. In the event that Novak Djokovic does not advance to the later stages of the tournament, Sinner could potentially rise to the top spot in the ATP rankings, showcasing his remarkable talent and resilience.

With the French Open just around the corner, all eyes are on Jannik Sinner as he navigates this crucial juncture in his burgeoning career. Stay tuned for updates on his decision and his future in the world of tennis.

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