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Sinner Casts Doubt on Rome, Prioritizes Roland-Garros

After his Madrid semifinal win, Jannik Sinner cast doubt on his Rome participation, prioritizing recovery ahead of Roland-Garros.

ScoreSharkMay 2, 20262 min read
Sinner Casts Doubt on Rome, Prioritizes Roland-Garros

The world No.1 dropped a bombshell after dispatching Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-4 in the Madrid semifinals on Friday. "Between this tournament and Rome, I will try to recover, and we will see what happens," Jannik Sinner told reporters.

The Italian has been on an unprecedented tear through the Masters 1000 circuit, winning 27 consecutive matches across Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, and now reaching the Madrid final against Alexander Zverev. Five consecutive Masters 1000 finals, a feat never achieved in the Open Era.

But the relentless schedule is taking its toll. Rome begins May 11, just eight days after Sunday's final. For a player who has contested every tournament through to the last match, the recovery window is virtually nonexistent.

Spanish journalist Jose Moron was blunt in his assessment: "If I were Sinner, I wouldn't go to Rome. The chance to win Roland-Garros is unique this year. Everything is aligned for him, but his body is now his main opponent heading into Paris."

With Carlos Alcaraz sidelined from both Rome and Roland-Garros due to a right wrist injury, the path to a maiden French Open title has never been clearer for Sinner. Skipping Rome to arrive fresh in Paris could prove the smartest decision of his season.

The dilemma is real, though. Last year, Sinner was forced to pull out of Rome with a hip injury, a painful withdrawal in front of his home crowd. Missing two consecutive editions of the Internazionali d'Italia would sting for a player who has made consistency his trademark.

The decision is expected in the days following the Madrid final. Regardless of Sunday's result, Sinner knows the real battle awaits at Roland-Garros in late May.

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