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Sinner Withdraws From US Open Due to Knee Injury

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Jannik Sinner, currently ranked world number one in men's tennis, has confirmed that he will not participate in this year's US Open due to a persistent knee injury. The Italian star described the decision as a difficult one to make.

In his statement, Sinner said he feels 'sad and disappointed' about missing the tournament, but emphasised that he still needs additional time to recover fully before returning to competitive play.

The US Open, one of tennis's four Grand Slam tournaments, is held annually in New York and is regarded as one of the most prestigious events in the sport, drawing top players from around the globe.

This latest withdrawal is not an isolated incident. Sinner's knee problem has already forced him to withdraw from other tournaments earlier this year, prompting growing concern among fans and analysts about the severity of his condition.

Although Sinner remains at the top of the world rankings for now, his continued absence from major events raises questions about how long he can maintain that position, as rivals accumulate ranking points in his absence.

No specific timeline has been given for Sinner's return to the tour. His team is expected to prioritise proper rehabilitation and recovery, ensuring that he does not risk further aggravating the injury by returning too soon.

The situation highlights the physical demands placed on elite tennis players, who often compete in a packed schedule of tournaments throughout the year, sometimes at the expense of long-term health.

As the tennis world awaits further updates, attention will now turn to how Sinner's absence affects the competitive landscape at the US Open, as well as the broader implications for his season and career trajectory going forward.

Vocabulary7 words

tennis
a sport played with a ball and a racket
Grand Slam
one of the four biggest tennis tournaments
withdraw
to stop taking part in something
ranking points
points that decide a player's position compared to others
rehabilitation
treatment to help someone get better after an injury
schedule
a plan of events happening at certain times
trajectory
the direction something is going in over time

Quiz

1. What is the main reason for Sinner's withdrawal from the US Open?
2. According to the article, what is a risk of Sinner missing multiple tournaments?
3. True or False: This is the first time Sinner has withdrawn from a tournament this year due to injury.

Discussion questions

  1. Why might elite athletes choose to withdraw from major tournaments rather than compete while injured?
  2. How do you think repeated injuries could affect a professional athlete's career in the long term?
  3. What responsibilities do sports organisations have in protecting athletes from overexertion?
  4. Do you think ranking systems should account for injuries when calculating a player's position? Why or why not?

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