Jannik Sinner withdraws from Cincinnati Open with knee injury
World number one Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open due to a right knee injury. Sinner announced his decision via organizers, stating that after consulting with his doctors and team, he is not ready to compete.

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AI-generatedWorld number one Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open due to a right knee injury. Sinner announced his decision via organizers, stating that after consulting with his doctors and team, he is not ready to compete. The Italian had been experiencing discomfort in his knee, leading to his withdrawal from the Masters 1000 tournament which begins on Thursday. This follows his absence from the Masters event in Montreal, where he also cited prioritizing his health. Sinner's withdrawal from Cincinnati, a key warm-up event for the US Open, comes after world number two Carlos Alcaraz also pulled out due to a wrist injury.
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5 extractedThe Cincinnati Open and Montreal Masters are warm-up events for the US Open.
Carlos Alcaraz, world number two, has also withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open due to a wrist injury.
Sinner also missed the Masters event in Montreal.
Sinner stated he consulted with doctors and his team and is not ready to compete.
World number one Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open due to a right knee injury.