Overview
- Sinner dismissed physiotherapist Marco Panichi and fitness coach Ulises Badio just days before the All England Club tournament begins
- He declined to disclose specific reasons for the split, saying “nothing big happened” to prompt the decision
- No successors have been appointed and Sinner said it is not the time to explore new staffing options
- The departing duo had worked with Novak Djokovic and steered Sinner to an Australian Open defense before being dropped following his French Open final defeat and a second-round loss at Halle
- Sinner maintains the reshuffle will not hinder his preparation and that he feels fully ready to compete on grass