Ailing Sinner knocked out in French Open second round by Cerundolo
The Argentine recovered from a two-set deficit as Sinner cramped in the heat, ending the top seed’s 30-match winning streak.
- Top-Ranked Jannik Sinner lost in the second round of the French Open to 56th-ranked Juan Manuel Cerundolo in a five-set match despite winning the first two sets.
- The match began at 29 degrees Celsius and rose to 33 degrees Celsius, contributing to Sinner showing signs of exhaustion and struggling with the heat.
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Argentinean Juan Manuel Cerundolo created a real sensation at Roland Garros by defeating the world's number one tennis player Yannick Sinner in the second round with a score of 3:6, 2:6, 7:5, 6:1, 6:1.
'It was hot but not terribly, now I have to recover even mentally'. Beat by Cerundolo 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 1-6. The n.1 was one step away from victory in the third set, then in serious difficulty. The Argentinean: "I'm sorry for Jannik, I hope it's okay'. The blue ko on the international sites: 'Terremote', 'scene strike' (ANSA)
It wouldn't have been the Parisian heat that got the better of Jannik's physicist who showed all his discomfort after the defeat against Cerundolo. "I didn't get what I wanted"
A game in which the number 1 of the world has won the first two sets clearly (6-3 and 6-2) and overflows in the third (5-2) cannot escape. But Roland Garros lived an unusual scene this Thursday. The heat collapsed Jannik Sinner, who was heading for a categorical triumph against the Argentine Juan Manuel Cerúndolo. What happened? The Italian began to feel very bad and Cerúndolo took advantage to shorten the advantage. When he was 5-4, Sinner coul…
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