The Mutua Madrid Open is not won for failure. In recent days there has been a veritable slaughter of favorites that have affected players of the stature of Rafa Nadal or Novak Djokovic.
The strict calendar pushes tennis players to the limit, who choose to dose themselves because of the proximity of the great goal of the clay court season: Roland Garros.
The last to fall, this Sunday, was Jannik Sinner. The Italian had to withdraw from the Barcelona Open-Trofeo Conde de Godó before his quarterfinal duel against his compatriot Lorenzo Musetti, due to some discomfort that did not allow him to travel to Madrid.
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Also this Sunday, the deaths of Mmoh and M. Ymer were knownjoining Rafa Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Matteo Berrettini, Jack Draper, Soon-Woo Kwon, Marin Cilic and Nick Kyrgios.
None of them will participate in the Mutua Madrid Open, a tournament that begins next Wednesday, April 26, although the seeded players will not debut until Friday the 28th or Saturday the 29th.
Source: La Verdad

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