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Jannik Sinner Apologizes to Cincinnati Open Crowd After Retiring From Final Match

  • Jannik Sinner retired from his Cincinnati Open final match against Carlos Alcaraz due to an illness.
  • At the time of Sinner's retirement, Carlos Alcaraz was leading 5-0 in the first set.
  • Sinner expressed his apologies to the Cincinnati crowd, stating, "I'm super super sorry to disappoint you," and explained that he did not feel well since the previous day.
  • Alcaraz consoled Sinner as he was emotional about his decision to retire.
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Probably in Cincinnati between players lounge, restaurant players and common areas circulated a virus, which can be penetrated into the synnerian ecosystem

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Sinner plays the final for the masters 1000 of Cincinnati. He defends the championship title at the tournament he won last year and must win in order not to lose the first position...

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A little more than 20 minutes - Jannik Sinner did not last longer in the heat of Cincinnati.

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In an unthought-out outcome of his long-awaited battle, Spanishman Carlos Alcaraz became Cincinnati Masters 1000 champion Monday for the first time after the Italian Jannik Sinner retired in the final.Read more]]>

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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