“It’s been a bit of a difficult month,” Jannik Sinner shares his despondency after retiring from the Miami Open » FirstSportz

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Jannik Sinner, the ninth seeded player in the Open Miami Quarterfinals, eliminated after only five games Francisco Cerundolo. With a 1:4 deficit in the opening set. Last year’s runner-up Sinner, the overwhelming favorite against the unsown Cerundolo, retired due to foot blisters.

Italian sinner’s nightmare bubbles World #103 Cerundolo’s dream run continued as he reached the semifinals with his first Masters 1000 peloton before losing in straight sets to finalist Casper Ruud.

“Wasn’t easy retiring in Miami” – Jannik Sinner

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Jannik sinner

the twenty years old detailed his injury via Twitter and declared “Retiring in Miami wasn’t easy. It’s been a bit of a difficult month with my illness at Indian Wells and now this. I’ve been taking the last few days to rest and get some advice on my feet going forward.” The Italian also shed some light on his potential return to the Monte Carlo Masters, saying: “I hope to be ready for Monte Carlo.”

When it came to tennis, Sinner started the season in Australia where he played well before falling to the quarterfinals. He then entered the Dubai Duty Tennis Championshipswhere he lost for the second time in the quarterfinals.

After that, he fell ill, which allowed Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios to receive a walkover and advance to the next round Indian Wells 2022. Unfortunately, Jannik sinner had an amazing run at the Miami Open before feeling his pain bladder at the foot.

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