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Cincinnati Open Finals: Jannik Sinner retires with First Set vs. Carlos Alcaraz, with Iga Swiatek winning the women’s final

August 19, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • The sinner was out of his game from the beginning
  • Are sinners ready for us?

It was clearly not himself on Monday in a rematch between world rivals and top two players who beat Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon Finals.

The sinner retired from an obvious illness in the first set with Alcaraz in Monday’s Cincinnati Open Finals after digging up a 5-0 deficit. The criminal stayed in court for the trophy ceremony and dealt with his condition while talking to the crowd. He didn’t provide details, but said, “I don’t feel good.”

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“I’m so sorry for letting you down,” Sinner said. “From yesterday, I wasn’t feeling well. I was expecting it to improve in the middle of the night, but it got worse.

“I tried to come out, but at least I tried to play a small match, but I couldn’t handle it any more.”

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Thinner’s retirement arrives a few days before the start of the US. The first round match is scheduled to begin on Sunday.

Sinner is the defending US Open champion and is looking for his third Grand Slam championship this year after winning Wimbledon and the Australian Open. His early retirement on Monday raises clear concerns about his status as defending his title in his quest for his fifth career Grand Slam Championship.

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Meanwhile, on the women’s side, Iga Swiatek defeated Jasmine Paolini in a straight set to win her first Cincinnati Open Singles title. No. 3 seed Swiatek defeated No. 7 Paolini in a straight set, 7-5, 6-4, overcoming the young Italian in a competitive matchup. The road to the Cincinnati Open Trophy became even clearer after the world’s No. 1 Arena Sabalenka was upset in straight sets in the quarterfinals, but it was an even stronger show.

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The sinner was out of his game from the beginning

The sinner saw some sort of outside from the beginning in the afternoon sun during an 88-degree day in Cincinnati. Thinner served first, and after Alcaraz took a 40-0 lead in the game, Alcaraz gained a 1-0 advantage.

Sinner started his second service game with double obstacles on his way to a further 40-0 deficit before Alacaraz broke him again with a 3-0 lead. The sinner then asked for a bag of ice during the break between games. In the third service game, the sinners doubled as Alcaraz secured a third break and a 5-0 lead.

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The sinner then called for a trainer. Shortly afterwards, the chairman’s judge announced that the offender had retired from the match. Alkaraz then comforted his rivals when the sinner sat and was distraught on the bench. After the match was called, Arakaraz signed the lens of the TV camera, “Sorry Giannik.”

Are sinners ready for us?

Monday’s final was highly anticipated as the final warm-up tournament before the US opened. Matchup was the 15th player between the two players and fourth in the tournament final this year.

Alcaraz defeated the sinner in the classic five-set French open final, which was quickly praised as one of the greatest tennis matches of all time. A month later, Thinner defeated Alcaraz in four sets, securing his first Wimbledon title in the second Grand Slam Final featuring two stars.

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However, Monday’s rematch did not have the opportunity to fulfill the claim due to the offender’s illness. With the victory, Alcaraz improved to the greatest ever against the sinner, earning six of the last seven matchups.

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We are currently focusing on the US opening. There, the sinners hope to recover and compete for this year’s potential third Grand Slam final against Alcaraz.

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