Due to concerns about hip injuries, doctors advise Sinner that playing at Roland Garros would be risky.
Doctors advise Jannik Sinner to exercise extreme caution when making a major decision regarding his participation in the 2024 Roland Garros.
Sinner had a hip injury late last month while participating at the Madrid Open, from which he is presently healing. It was necessary for him to withdraw from the competition prior to his planned quarterfinal encounter.
Since then, the 22-year-old has made the decision not to participate in the Italian Open, which is the final clay-court ATP 1000 event before the French Open. Sinner clarified that he was not adhering to his regular schedule and was instead performing low-intensity training in Monaco.
As a courtesy call to the competition, he flew to Italy to meet with a few of his supporters at the Foro Italico. He gave inside information about his workout regimen and the extent of his injury to the media in his native nation.
The Italian football team Juventus’ medical facility, J|Medical in Turin, is where the Australian Open winner has been receiving rehabilitation. While they heal from injuries, sportsmen can take use of this center’s top-notch amenities and gear.