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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