The Italian Jannik Sinner He announced on Monday that his right hip is making his stay in Madrid miserable, and he will have to wait until Tuesday to find out if he can continue competing in this ATP Masters 1000.
“I didn’t feel worse than the day before, I wanted to try,” said the Australian Open champion after outdoing himself by coming back against the Russian. Karen Khachanov 5-7, 6-3 and 6-3
The sinner, 22 years old and world No. 2, has qualified for the first time for the quarterfinals of the Mutua Madrid Open, awaiting a rival in the rivalry between the Norwegian Casper Ruud and the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime.
“Hopefully my rest day will help me,” he said of a program that will give him a break on Wednesday, not to compete again until Thursday. “Many matches have been played this season, almost non-stop, we’ll see how it goes,” said the transalpine, who has the ATP Masters 1000 in Rome and, above all, sees Roland Garros.
Source: La Verdad

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