Jannik Sinner Hospitalized After French Open Collapse
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner suffered a sudden physical breakdown in the second round of the French Open, losing to Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerúndolo after leading 6‑3, 6‑2, 5‑3. The Italian player reported dizziness and extreme fatigue, prompting a medical evaluation in Turin before being transferred to San Raffaele Hospital in Milan for further tests.
Former champion Andre Agassi publicly criticized Sinner’s preparation, citing poor conditioning for the heat, while former US No. 1 Andy Roddick praised Agassi’s honesty. Experts offered various theories, from a possible viral infection to hydration issues. Sinner plans to resume training in early July, targeting Wimbledon later in the month.