Jannik Sinner Withdraws from Madrid Open Due to Hip Injury
The world No. 2 tennis player pulls out ahead of quarterfinals, citing worsening hip pain.
- Jannik Sinner, currently ranked No. 2 globally, withdrew from the Madrid Open quarterfinals due to a persistent hip injury.
- Sinner's decision follows medical advice to avoid aggravating the injury, with hopes of recovering for upcoming tournaments in Rome and Roland Garros.
- Former tennis star Andy Roddick expressed support for Sinner's decision, emphasizing the importance of health over immediate competition.
- Despite his withdrawal, Sinner has had a strong season, including a Grand Slam win at the Australian Open and a title at the Miami Open.
- The withdrawal marks Sinner's third appearance in the Madrid Open and impacts his preparation for the upcoming French Open.