
- World No 1 and Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner has been forced to withdraw from the upcoming US Open after failing to recover from a right knee injury.
- The 25-year-old Italian, who won the US Open in 2024 and finished as the runner-up last year, confirmed the decision via social media after testing his knee during training sessions in Monte Carlo.
- Sinner expressed his deep disappointment at missing the tournament in New York, explaining that despite extensive work with his medical staff, he still requires more time to rehabilitate his knee.
- The five-time grand slam winner has not featured in a tournament since successfully defending his Wimbledon title in July with a victory against Alexander Zverev.
- Sinner's withdrawal comes as his rival and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz prepares to make his return to competition following a four-month layoff with a wrist injury, with the Spaniard confirming his return on Thursday.
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