Jannik Sinner’s participation in Roland Garros is in doubt as he continues to recover from a hip issue that forced him out of Madrid and Rome tournaments.
The world No. 2 withdrew from the Madrid quarter-final against Felix Auger-Aliassime due to the injury, subsequently opting to skip the Rome tournament to focus on recovery.
Sinner emphasized that he would only compete at Roland Garros if he fully recovers, prioritizing his health over participation in the Grand Slam event. He acknowledged the seriousness of the injury and expressed caution about rushing back to competition without being fully fit.
While Sinner aims to be ready for Roland Garros, he acknowledged that the lack of matches due to his withdrawal from Rome would make his preparation challenging. However, he remains focused on prioritizing his physical well-being to ensure a safe return to competition.
Fans will await updates on Sinner’s condition as the Roland Garros tournament approaches, with the world No. 2’s health taking precedence in his decision-making process.