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Jannik Sinner’s Alarming Words To Umpire Before Cincinnati Open 2025 Exit Raises Concern About His Health


Jannik Sinner entered the Cincinnati Open 2025 Final with a 12-match winning streak. The Italian, who clearly struggled, had nine unforced errors and was then spotted icing his head during an interval. Following this, Sinner had to retire and Carlos Alcaraz won the title for the first time in his career.

What Did Jannik Sinner Said To The Umpire?

The 23-year old lost the first seven points and took a medical timeout as he struggled to cope up in the match against Alcaraz. He was seen struggling to catch his breath and what’s more alarming is what he said to the umpire – “I feel like I can collapse at any moment.” He then sat on a chair and informed the crowd that he can’t continue.

Sinner apologized after retiring, to Alcaraz and the crowd alike, for not being able to play up to his level. He explained that he had been unwell since the previous evening and had attempted to fight on, but things went from bad to worse on court. The sickness drained him of all his energy, and he was eventually forced to retire.

Jannik Sinner Opens Up About His Health

“Usually I start with the opponent, but today I have to start with you guys. I’m super super sorry to disappoint you. From yesterday, I didn’t feel great. I thought I would improve during the night. It came up worse. I tried to come out and make it at least a small match, but I couldn’t handle more. I’m very very sorry for all of you,” said Sinner.

“I know some of you on Monday maybe had to work or do something else, so I’m very, very sorry. Of course, Carlos, congrats. Another title. Not the way you wanted to win, but it’s amazing what kind of season you’re producing. You and your whole team are doing amazing. Keep it up. I wish you only all the best for the U.S. Open and the rest of the season,” he added.