Sinner, US Open and Jannik
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Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner during the US Open 2025 pre match conference, revealed about a deep personal commitment he made early in his career to his parents. The Italian had promised his parents that he would quit tennis if he wasn’t ranked inside the top 200 by the age of 23 or 24.
Jannik Sinner nearly quit tennis due to financial strain, vowing to retire if not ranked in the top 200 by age 23–24. He began earning at 18, fueling his rise to Italy’s top-ranked player.
Look, we’ve all been there—you’re having what should be the match of your dreams, and suddenly your body decides to stage a full-blown revolt. But when you’re Jannik Sinner, the world’s number one tennis player,
Tennis fans hoping to catch an early glimpse of men's world No. 1 Jannik Sinner at Flushing Meadows will have to wait until the singles draw begins. The Italian star, who retired
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner reveals what he wants to fix in practice before US Open
Afterward, Sinner didn't have a traditional press conference. Instead, he was asked a couple of questions by the ATP media and provided answers. One of the things asked was if there was anything specific he wanted to work on going into the US Open.
New details emerge following Jannik Sinner's retirement against Carlos Alcaraz in Monday's Cincinnati Open final.
The Spanish second seed snapped the world number one's 26-match winning streak on hardcourts when his ailing rival signalled he could no longer continue while trailing 5-0 in the first set.