World No. 1 Jannik Sinner Withdraws from US Open Due to Right Knee Injury

Jannik Sinner Withdraws From US Open With Right Knee Injury

World number one Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the US Open due to a right knee injury, the final Grand Slam tournament of the tennis season.

The right knee issue required immediate rest and rehabilitation, preventing Sinner from taking the court for the season’s final major.

Grind of the Professional Calendar Forces Tough Call

For tennis fans tracking the physical toll of a grueling professional calendar, this sudden absence highlights the intense demands placed on elite athletes.

Sinner’s exit from the tournament triggers immediate adjustments to the men’s singles bracket. As the top-ranked player in the ATP rankings, his absence alters the seeding hierarchy, moving subsequent contenders upward and changing the potential matchups for the opening rounds in New York.

Wide-Open Men’s Singles Bracket in New York

Competitors throughout the top ten now face a wide-open path toward the championship trophy. Analysts following the hard-court circuit note that the absence of the world number one clears a significant hurdle for defending champions, rising contenders, and veterans alike who view the New York major as their primary opportunity to capture Grand Slam silverware before the season concludes.

Rehabilitation and Unclear Return Timeline

Medical staff overseeing Sinner’s rehabilitation have not yet provided a definitive date for his return to the ATP Tour, emphasizing that recovery speed will dictate his reentry schedule. The immediate focus centers on physical therapy in consultation with sports medicine specialists in Europe. Depending on how the right knee responds to initial treatment blocks, decisions regarding his participation in the late-season Asian swing and the indoor European circuit will follow in the coming weeks.

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Tennis enthusiasts and sports journalists await the next official health bulletin from Sinner’s management team, which will clarify whether he can resume training ahead of the autumn indoor tournaments. Share your thoughts on how this withdrawal shapes the men’s singles race in the comments below.

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