Join us this week at the Cincinnati Open as we follow Jannik Sinner on his hard-court journey. Sinner is in need of a breakthrough performance, and he is determined to make his mark in Cincinnati. The past year has been a mix of highs and lows for the talented player.
Unfortunately, Sinner missed his chance to debut in the Olympics due to illness. Despite ongoing fitness concerns, he is pushing through and preparing for the Cincinnati Open. Sinner has had some tough matches recently, including a battle against Andrey Rublev in Montreal.
Reflecting on his recent performances, Sinner admitted that he is not yet at his peak. He shared, “I’m not yet at 100%, but my main goal is the US Open. I have one week after Cincinnati to prepare in the best possible way. The matches I can play here will only make me stronger for the Open.“
Discover Sinner’s Journey in Cincinnati and His 2024 Results
45 – 5win/loss
23 year old
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Currently ranked no.1, Jannik Sinner has an impressive 45-5 win-loss record in 2024. In Cincinnati, he triumphed over Unknown Player and Alex Michelsen, setting up a thrilling match against world no.32 Jordan Thompson in the next round.
Having claimed 4 titles this year, including victories at the Australian Open, Rotterdam, Miami, and Halle, Sinner is eager to add more to his collection. He has a total of 15 career titles across different surfaces.
Stay tuned as Jannik Sinner gears up for the U.S. Open, starting on the 26th of August. Follow his journey as he competes against the best in the sport.