Jannik Sinner will begin hip rehabilitation at J Medical in Turin

Jannik Sinner will begin hip rehabilitation at J Medical in Turin
Jannik Sinner will begin hip rehabilitation at J Medical in Turin

From the Gazzetta dello Sport we learn that Jannik Sinner In the next few days he will face the recovery process after the injury that forced him to give up the tournament he cared about most. His first public appearance after the announcement was greeted by a warm crowd, demonstrating the affection and support of his fans.
Through social media, Sinner shared his state of mind, stating, “It’s never a straight road. We will come back stronger.”

Although the recovery will be slow, Jannik has a clear goal in mind: the possibility of participating in the Roland Garros. For this reason, this afternoon he will be back in Monte Carlo to organize himself before leaving for Turin, where he will rely on the care of J Medical, the renowned Juventus medical centre.
The J Medical boasts an excellent reputation for looking after high-level sportspeople, as demonstrated in the past with Matteo Berrettini and Cristiano Ronaldo during his time in Turin. The facility offers complete rehabilitation services, including water therapies to avoid overloading the affected joint and a fully equipped gym for training.
The duration of Sinner’s stay in Piedmont is not yet defined, but he will be followed closely by physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi, who had already treated the tennis player’s ankle during Sofia’s injury at the end of 2022.
The next few days will be decisive in understanding whether the world number 2 will decide to leave for Paris.

Despite the challenges posed by the injury, Sinner shows great determination to return to the field as soon as possible.
If the treatments have the desired effects, Sinner could decide to fly to France in a couple of weeks and try to play the Parisian Slam.

Francesco Paolo Villarico

 
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