
Jannik Sinner oo ka baxay Cincinnati Open dhaawac jilib ah awgeed
Ciyaaryahanka No. 1 ee adduunka ayaa sheegay inuu diiradda saarayo US Open ka dib markii uu ka maqnaa Toronto
Jannik Sinner, oo ah ciyaaryahanka No. 1 ee adduunka, ayaa uga baxay tartanka Cincinnati Open dhaawac ka gaaray jilibka midig. Wuxuu sheegay inuu la tashatay dhakhaatiirta iyo kooxdiisa ka hor inta uusan go'aanka ku dhawaaqin.
Hadalka Sinner iyo xaaladdiisa caafimaad
Sinner wuxuu yidhi: 'After consulting with my doctors and my team, I have to announce that I need to withdraw from the Masters 1000 tournament in Cincinnati.' Wuxuu intaa ku daray: 'My right knee has been bothering me and even though we have been working hard with my medical team, I have to accept that I'm not ready to compete yet.'
Wuxuu sidoo kale xusay: 'I'm very disappointed not to be able to play in Cincinnati.... I'm now focusing on getting ready for the US Open.' Sinner waa 24 sano jir waxaana uu markii ugu dambeysay ciyaaray Wimbledon isagoo ku socda qaybtiisii shanaad ee Grand Slam.
Gabaabsi xilli-ciyaareedka iyo maqnaanshaha kale
Sinner wuxuu sidoo kale uga baxay tartanka Masters 1000 ee Toronto. Wuxuu hore u sheegay in go'aanka ka bixitaanka Kanada loo qaaday si loo 'prioritise my health'. Wuxuu guulaystay Cincinnati 2024 wuxuuna qaatay cinwaammo Masters 1000 ah Rome, Madrid, Monte Carlo, Miami iyo Indian Wells xilli-ciyaareedkan.
Carlos Alcaraz, oo kaalinta No. 2 jooga, ayaa sidoo kale maqan Cincinnati isagoo ka bogsanaya dhaawac qaaddo ah. Bixitaanka Sinner wuxuu raacayaa midkii Alcaraz. Cincinnati iyo Montreal Masters waa kulammada diyaarinta ugu waaweyn ee US Open.
US Open iyo qorshaha soo socda
Tartanqaadka ugu weyn ee US Open wuxuu bilaabmayaa 30-ka Ogosto. Sinner wuxuu diiradda saarayaa inuu diyaar garoobo tartankaas ka dib bixitaankiisa Cincinnati. Wuxuu ahaa xilli-gooyo lix-tartan oo guul ah heerka 1000 ka hor imaanshihiisa Waqooyiga Ameerika.
Alcaraz ayaa haysata horyaalkii Sinner ee Cincinnati 2024 markii ay wadaagmeen finalkii sanadkii hore. Labada xiddigba way maqan yihiin kulankii diyaarinta, laakiin US Open ayaa weli ku sugnaan doonta New York dhamaadka bisha.
World number one Jannik Sinner has announced his withdrawal from the Cincinnati Open Masters 1000 event, citing a persistent right knee injury that has left him unable to compete ahead of the US Open.
Sinner Announces Withdrawal After Medical Consultation
World number one Jannik Sinner has officially withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open Masters 1000 tournament following consultations with his doctors and support team. The 24-year-old Italian confirmed the decision in a statement posted on the ATP website, expressing his disappointment at being unable to participate in the event. He explained that his right knee has been causing ongoing discomfort, and despite intensive efforts with his medical team, he feels he is not yet ready to compete at this level.
Sinner, who won the Cincinnati Open in 2024, had been on a remarkable six-tournament winning streak at the Masters 1000 level heading into the North American hard-court swing. His withdrawal marks a significant setback in his quest to reclaim the title that Carlos Alcaraz took from him in last year's US Open final, adding further pressure to his preparations for the upcoming Grand Slam.
Broader Impact on US Open Preparations
Sinner's withdrawal from Cincinnati follows that of world number two Carlos Alcaraz, who is also absent from the event due to a lingering wrist injury. Both the Cincinnati Open and the Montreal Masters serve as the primary warm-up events ahead of the US Open, which begins on August 30 in New York. The simultaneous absence of the top two-ranked players raises questions about the competitive landscape for the upcoming Grand Slam tournament.
The 24-year-old Sinner previously withdrew from the Masters 1000 event in Toronto, stating that the decision was made to prioritise his health. He now intends to focus his efforts on preparing for the US Open, where he aims to regain the title he lost to Alcaraz in 2024. His earlier successes in Rome, Madrid, Monte Carlo, Miami, and Indian Wells this season highlight his dominance on the ATP tour before this injury-related interruption.
Sinner's Grand Slam Legacy and Future Outlook
Sinner's last competitive appearance was at Wimbledon, where he secured his fifth Grand Slam crown, cementing his status as one of the sport's elite players. His ability to win across multiple surfaces and tournaments has made him a formidable force in men's tennis, with his 2024 Cincinnati victory standing as a testament to his versatility and skill on hard courts.
As the tennis world awaits the US Open, the absence of both Sinner and Alcaraz presents an opportunity for other top-ranked players to shine. Sinner's commitment to his health and his strategic focus on the Grand Slam demonstrate his professionalism and determination to return to peak form for the biggest event of the season.



