“After Rome also Paris”: Jannik Sinner, mystery about his conditions | All of Italy with bated breath due to the long stop

“After Rome also Paris”: Jannik Sinner, mystery about his conditions | All of Italy with bated breath due to the long stop
“After Rome also Paris”: Jannik Sinner, mystery about his conditions | All of Italy with bated breath due to the long stop

The statements about the South Tyrolean tennis player make all the fans tremble, who now risk not even seeing him in the next tournament.

The dream of Jannik Sinner and his fans has suffered a small interruption in recent days. Due to a physical problem in fact the young South Tyrolean had to withdraw from the Madrid Masters after reaching the quarter-finals.

Terrible news therefore for him and his fans, who hoped to see him win another trophy, which would have brought him even closer to first place in the ATP rankings. And instead we will still have to be patient, given that he was the victim of the injury it will force him to stay in the pits at the Rome Internationals too.

Unfortunately, however, the bad news about him does not tend to subside, and the recent declarations have sparked panic among Italian fans and beyond, given that according to the statements in question Sinner also risks missing the Paris tournament.

Italian sport trembles over the state of the 22-year-old

Lately Adriano Panattaformer tennis player and current TV commentator, during the Rai 2 broadcast ‘La Domenica Sportiva’, spoke about the physical problem Jannik Sinner was the victim of and his condition in view of the next events.

Unfortunately, however, Panatta terrified the fans even more, given what he said the presence of the 2001 class from San Candido would also be at risk for the next Rolland Garros.

Jannik Sinner/ source Ansafoto- ilovepalermocalcio.com

Panatta’s words on Sinner’s conditions

“Everyone is sorry that Sinner is not participating in the internationals because he is the athlete of the moment, never in the history of Italian sport has so much communication been given to a single athlete who deserves it. It’s bad news, but I expected it because it was clear that he wasn’t well even before he retired to Madrid that he wasn’t well before. I was sure of it already in the first rounds, where he had problems beating players who normally don’t put him in difficulty.”

”It has a very smart and prepared team. They will have made their assessments. If he hadn’t taken part in Madrid he would have had a better chance not so much of playing in Rome, but at the Rolland Garros, which worries me. Now he has to stay out of action for 15 days and then play a tournament that is played 3 out of 5 on clay with 128 players, in two weeks you are either at your maximum or you don’t have to go and play.”

 
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