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Experts Worry Over Sinner's Physical State
29 Jan
Summary
- Sinner exhibited signs of distress and heavy breathing during his quarter-final match.
- Experts, including Jim Courier and Lleyton Hewitt, voiced concerns about his condition.
- He previously battled cramps in extreme heat during a third-round match.

Concerns are growing among tennis experts regarding Jannik Sinner's physical well-being as he aims for a third consecutive Australian Open title. Noted commentators like Jim Courier and Lleyton Hewitt observed Sinner exhibiting signs of distress and heavy breathing during his recent quarter-final victory. These observations are particularly concerning given Sinner's prior experience with severe cramps during a third-round match played in intense heat, which nearly led to his elimination.
Sinner himself has acknowledged experiencing physical struggles, adopting a cautious, day-by-day approach to his recovery. Despite these challenges, he expressed a sense of increasing strength and confidence. He is now set to face Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals. Djokovic advanced after his opponent, Lorenzo Musetti, retired due to an injury.




