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Sinner Will Only Compete in French Open if He Feels Completely Fit After Injury Recovery


Jannik Sinner discussed the complexity of his hip injury, which is cause for concern.

There is hope that the injury won’t keep him off the courts for an extended period, but caution is required to prevent potential setbacks. Sinner understands the importance of proper healing to avoid aggravating the injury.

Despite his eagerness to compete, Sinner recognizes the need to prioritize his health and recovery, even if it means missing out on tournaments.

He recently pulled out of the Italian Open on medical advice and is prepared to do the same for Roland Garros if necessary.

Sinner is prioritizing his long-term well-being over short-term gains, understanding the risks of rushing recovery from a hip injury.

“I’m very careful, I don’t do my usual movements. We are doing low intensity work. We will have answers in a week – a week in between. I will play Paris if I am 100% competitive. We play 3 sets out of 5, we’ll have to see.”

Despite the setback, Sinner remains focused on his successful season and understands the importance of putting his health first.

Sinner is taking necessary precautions to ensure a full recovery without risking further injury, knowing the potential consequences of pushing himself too hard. The upcoming days will be crucial in determining his readiness to return to competition.