Jannik Sinner the world No 2 may miss Roland Garros as he is still recuperating from a hip issue

Jannik Sinner’s absence from the Rome tournament due to his hip injury has certainly raised concerns among tennis fans and experts. The young talent, who has been making waves in the tennis world, expressed his determination to prioritize his health and well-being before considering participation in Roland Garros. Given that he pulled out of both Madrid and Rome, it’s evident that the injury has had a significant impact on his preparations for these prestigious events.

It’s understandable that Sinner, at the age of 22, wants to ensure that he fully recovers before making a comeback to competitive tennis. His decision reflects a mature approach to his career, showing that he is focused not only on immediate success but also on his long-term fitness and performance. The statement from the world No 2 about the injury being more serious than initially suspected sheds light on the challenges and uncertainties that professional athletes often face.

“At Roland Garros, I’ll only play if I’m 100 per cent, if there’s any doubt we have to see,” Sinner said.

“Some injuries can be prevented, some can’t. So far we’ve done a great job, last year I played a whole season without injuries and also in this season so far.

“With the MRI we saw that something isn’t 100 per cent ok. However, we have everything under control.

“If it doesn’t get 100 per cent cured, I’ll stop a little longer. Taking care of the body is more important than everything else.”

“Now I’ll have a period without playing, we need to see how to work from next week onwards,” Sinner added.

“Preparation for Roland Garros will clearly not be optimal. We’ll give our best to get there in the best possible conditions to compete, but playing a Grand Slam without matches in Rome isn’t easy.”

With Roland Garros approaching, the anticipation and speculation surrounding Sinner’s potential participation will continue to be a topic of interest within the tennis community. The pressure to defend his title at the Australian Open earlier this year, coupled with the desire to make an impact at Roland Garros, adds another layer of complexity to the situation. Sinner’s candid acknowledgment that missing out on competing in Rome would make things difficult for him demonstrates the mental and emotional toll that injuries can take on athletes.

As fans eagerly await updates on Jannik Sinner’s recovery and future competitive plans, it’s clear that his well-being is at the forefront of his decision-making process. It is a reminder that behind each athlete’s achievements and setbacks lies a very human journey, shaped by dedication, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.

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