“Then struggled”: World No. 1 Jannik Sinner breaks silence on dizzy spell and vomiting feeling during heartbreaking French Open exit
Jannik Sinner admitted he struggled physically during his French Open defeat after feeling dizzy and losing energy mid-match.
The loss ended his 30-match winning streak and continued a pattern of fitness troubles at Grand Slams.
Despite the setback, Sinner will likely stay World No. 1 and plans to rest before Wimbledon.
Jannik Sinner's French Open Upset
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