Jannik Sinner attempts to stop Novak Djokovic from winning the French Open by imitating Cristiano Ronaldo.
at order to compete at the French Open, Jannik Sinner needs to heal from a hip injury.
According to reports, Jannik Sinner will receive rehabilitation at Juventus’s Turin medical facility (Image: Getty)
According to reports, Jannik Sinner will receive hip rehabilitation at Juventus’ medical center. Juventus is a Serie A team. The #2 seed in the world is withdrawing from the competition before facing Felix Auger-Aliassime in the quarterfinals. He has withdrawn from the Rome Masters 1000 event.
Due to injuries, Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Carlos Alcaraz—who are ranked second, third, and fourth, respectively—run the possibility of missing the French Open, which has allowed Novak Djokovic to win his 25th Grand Slam championship.
However, Sinner is reportedly rehabilitating in the Juventus medical center in Turin and is making every effort to be ready for Roland Garros, according to the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport. These are the identical locations where Cristiano Ronaldo would have healed from wounds sustained while on the team.
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The Juventus medical center would have been the place where Cristiano Ronaldo would have healed from his wounds.(Photo courtesy of Getty)
Sinner will supposedly work with Giacomo Naldi for physiotherapy in an effort to continue his winning streak after winning his first Grand Slam championship in Australia. The 22-year-old was assisted by the same specialist in 2022 when he sustained an ankle injury.
Exercises performed in the water are supposed to be part of his rehabilitation, since they prevent the joint from being overworked. Along with Naldi, he will work out in the gym.
“At Roland Garros, I’ll only play if I’m 100 percent; if there’s any doubt, we have to see,” Sinner said last week. “While some injuries are preventable, others are not. We’ve done a fantastic job thus far. I played the entire season last year and have so far this season without suffering any injuries.