Overview
- He opted out of the Canadian Open to recharge after his Wimbledon triumph and prepare for the North American hard-court swing.
- He has resumed intensive training at the Monte Carlo Country Club, honing his slice backhand to diversify his game.
- Sinner has rehired fitness coach Umberto Ferrara to strengthen his conditioning ahead of the Cincinnati Masters and US Open.
- He has held the ATP’s No. 1 ranking for 60 consecutive weeks and will look to fend off Carlos Alcaraz while defending vital ranking points.
- His strategy combines rest, technical innovation and mental resilience following a demanding Grand Slam schedule.