Jannik Sinner to miss US Open tennis major due to knee injury
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the US Open due to a right knee injury. Sinner announced on Friday that he will not be ready to compete when the tournament begins on August 30.

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AI-generatedTop-ranked Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the US Open due to a right knee injury. Sinner announced on Friday that he will not be ready to compete when the tournament begins on August 30. He has been sidelined since winning Wimbledon last month and has been unable to recover sufficiently despite working with his medical team. Sinner expressed his sadness and disappointment about missing the event, where he was the 2024 champion and lost in last year's final. His withdrawal means he will not face Carlos Alcaraz, who is set to compete after recovering from a wrist injury.
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4 extractedSinner won the US Open in 2024 and lost to Carlos Alcaraz in last year's final.
Carlos Alcaraz will be ready to play in New York after recovering from a right wrist injury.
Sinner stated on social media that he needs more time to recover and will not be ready for the US Open.
Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the US Open due to a right knee injury.