Overview
- Wimbledon organisers moved Sinner’s quarterfinal from Centre Court to Court 1 as the second match on Wednesday in light of his recent fitness doubts.
- Tuesday’s MRI ruled out fractures but left his right elbow under close observation for inflammation ahead of the quarterfinal.
- Sinner cancelled an outdoor practice at Aorangi Park before holding a 20–30 minute indoor hitting session guided by coach Darren Cahill.
- Cahill reported that Sinner felt the ball well during the indoor workout and expressed confidence that he will be fit to compete.
- U.S. opponent Ben Shelton sharpened his grass-court game with a training session alongside two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz.