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Sinner vows to play in US Open after Cincinnati retirement

Agence France-Presse
Sinner vows to play in US Open after Cincinnati retirement
Jannik Sinner of Italy leaves the court after retiring during the men's single final against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during Day 12 of the Cincinnati Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 18, 2025 in Mason, Ohio.
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CINCINNATI, United States — Jannik Sinner insisted on Monday (Tuesday Manila time) he would be ready to defend his US Open crown after illness forced him to retire from his Cincinnati Open final clash with Carlos Alcaraz.

World No. 1 Sinner — who is due to play in the US Open's revamped mixed doubles tournament on Tuesday — conceded defeat to Alcaraz on Monday after going 5-0 down in the first set.

The Italian did not speak to journalists after the loss, issuing a statement saying only that he would definitely play at the US Open in New York, where the singles main draw starts on Sunday.

"I love Grand Slams a lot, they are the main tournaments for, for my season and  my career," Sinner said.

"The US Open is going to be a tough tournament, but in the same time, I'm looking forward to it if I'm ready, physically and mentally.

"I will be ready to push ... now a couple of days of recovery, and then we get again back to work, and hopefully we'll be ready.

"(The Open) is for sure, the main goal here in the US. For now, recovery is the most important."

Sinner was due to partner Katerina Siniakova in the US Open mixed doubles, which gets under way in New York on Tuesday.

Sinner did not address his participation in the mixed doubles in his statement.

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