Jannik Sinner He’s in the quarterfinals, having overcome one of the trickiest scenarios of his short professional career to date. The Italian had ongoing physical problems and left one of the most difficult pictures of the championship against the Danish Hoger Rune.
The culprit had to be treated in the locker room after a few moments of agony. The Italian trembledliterally, in the middle of the game showing shivers and need the help of the organization’s doctors. It happened in the third set, at one apiece, when Sinner won 2-1.
He had no choice but to put an ice towel and sit on the replacement chair to calm down. The Italian tennis player insisted that he couldn’t even train in the morning because of the bad body he wakes up with. At 35 degrees in Melbourne and not used to playing in extreme heat, Jannik Sinner left behind one of the most disturbing photos of the day.
3 hours and 13 minutes It lasted a match that was decided in three sets. On court, however, the Sinner had no apparent athletic problems to defeat the Dane 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 and 6-2. Despite this, the Italian played to the limit until production turn off all alarms when on the verge of elimination for health reasons.
“It was very difficult. I tried to stay connected in my service game and then in the return game, try to see what happens,” Sinner tried to explain. “This morning was weird, I didn’t even train. I knew in my head before the game that I had to fight today” he assured.
With doubts and not being 100%, sinner got a victory of great merit despite his health problems: “The time outside the court, when the doctor and I talked, helped me. This tournament shows that it has a good organization and takes care of the players,” he concluded.
After the worrying image of the Italian shaking, Jannik Sinner will face the Australian Alex de Minaur looking to maintain their winning streak and retain the crown in Melbourne.
Source: La Verdad

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