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With Sinner's injury, is Taylor Fritz now America's best hope for a US Open title?

Jannik Sinner is stealing all the spotlight after thrashing his opponents in the ongoing US Open. While this is his second entry to any Grand Slam final, an unexpected incident has put Sinner’s chances in trouble. As the Italian prepares for his most-awaited match against Taylor Fritz tomorrow, the incident has left a burning question among Sinner’s supporters: will this offer leverage to Fritz?

Sinner entered the 2024 US Open final after defeating Jack Draper in dominant display of tennis, overpowering Draper by 7-5, 7(7)-6(3), 6-2. He will play in the final against America’s Taylor Fritz at Arthur Ashe tomorrow. As he awaits one of his motch anticipated match tomorrow, an injury concern has clouded Sinner’s fate for the title. During the second set of his match against Draper, the Italian player met with a wrist injury.

Despite his victory, the tennis fraternity became concerned about whether it would impact his performance against Fritz. A tennis page shared a clip on Reddit, showing Sinner in post-match recovery, with Anna Kalinskaya at his side. While the clip was adorable, the attention foes to the ATP player’s wrist, which is covered and bandaged with ice as he works the stationary bike.

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Sinner’s bout with health issues and injuries has gone on for quite some time now. The ATP star has experienced trouble in the last month, which caused a withdrawal from the Paris Olympics. Even during his run in the Cincinnati Masters, Sinner stated he is “not 100% yet,” which was followed by fans lambasting him for trying to recover from health issues by playing.

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A small injury can alter the course of any game. Given Sinner will play in the final against someone like Fritz, his injury, no matter how small, has caused anxiousness offering more leverage to the American. Despite concerns, the ATP no 1 assured the fraternity with slight hope.

Jannik Sinner doesn’t seem too concerned about his wrist injury

In the post-match presser after he beat Draper, Sinner was asked about his injury and whether it concerns him. He replied, “The physio loosened it up very fast on court, so after I felt okay in the beginning. Then after it went away by playing, which is good.” While Sinner assured people not to worry much, his injury concern couldn’t be ignored totally. “Let’s see how it is tomorrow when it’s cold. It’s gonna be a different feeling. Hopefully it is nothing to be concerned about,” he concluded. Here, sly anxiety can be traced in Sinner’s voice.

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With Sinner's injury, is Taylor Fritz now America's best hope for a US Open title?

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Sinner revealed that he is on a mission “Trying to find” his game and rhythm. However, his words expressed that the ATP star relied on his sixth sense about his form after his recent injury. “I’m quite relaxed, because if it’s something bad, you feel it, straightaway a bit more. Yeah, let’s see how it is,” he said again.

Jannik Sinner’s wrist injury certainly throws doubt on his title chances. Despite his assurance, the fraternity remains anxious if this injury offers leverage to his opponent. Jannik Sinner is a hardworking and careful tennis player. Given that he dropped out of the Olympics for health concerns, he will likely precautions for tomorrow’s match.