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Cincinnati Open Finals: Jannik Sinner retires with obvious illness in the first set vs. Carlos Alcaraz while trailing 5-0

August 18, 2025 1 Min Read
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Jannik Sinner, who won four sets over Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon Finals, was clearly not himself on Monday in a rematch between his world rival and top two players.

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.”

This story will be updated.

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