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No. 1 Jannik Sinner has ramped up training ahead of Wimbledon title defense

Sinner said he changed his physical workload and skipped warmup events after illness and dizziness in Paris, with health tests showing all was OK.

  • On Monday, defending champion Jannik Sinner begins his Wimbledon title defense on Centre Court against Miomir Kecmanovic, entering the grass-court major as the leading favorite with Carlos Alcaraz sidelined by a wrist injury.
  • Following his second-round exit at the French Open, where he struggled with dizziness, Sinner underwent medical evaluations to assess his physical condition. "All tests were really good," he said.
  • Sinner altered his physical workload to address past performance issues, opting for longer sessions in the gym and on the court. "We did everything together but without any breaks," Sinner said.
  • The 24-year-old athlete intentionally skipped warm-up tournaments this season to avoid potential performance doubts. "If you don't play any tournament, you don't have these doubts, you just go and play," Sinner explained.
  • Monday's match temperature is expected to reach 25 C , testing Sinner's adaptation to warmer conditions. He remains confident, stating "We are happy at the moment with what we are doing.
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Jannik Sinner stated that he has changed his physical workload after his collapse at the French Open, when he felt sick and dizzy in a second round defeat.

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No. 1 Jannik Sinner has ramped up training ahead of Wimbledon title defense

Jannik Sinner says he’s changed his physical workload after his French Open meltdown when he felt ill and dizzy in a second-round loss. So he’s taking it a bit easier?

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The blue tennis player in the pre-Wimbledon press conference: I do everything possible to be the best version of myself as a tennis player: the competition is only against me.

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First words to Wimbledon of #1 in the world: "That's what we changed after Paris. I feel good, but it's a long process"

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Sinner confirms his body is ready to defend his Wimbledon title, pointing to minor changes for better long-term performance. World No. 1 Italian tennis player Yannick Sinner revealed before defending his Wimbledon Grand Slam title in England that after his shocking second-round exit at the French Open due to less-than-ideal physical condition, he has undergone several medical tests and examinations. The results have been very positive, but he ca…

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Ubitennis broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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