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Sinner pulls out of final in Cincinnati with illness
Yorkshire Evening Post
|August 20, 2025
US Open champion Jannik Sinner has provided a scare before next week's tournament after he retired from the Cincinnati Open final against Carlos Alcaraz.
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Sinner was only on court for 24 minutes, but was out of sorts in hot conditions in Ohio and broken three times by rival Alcaraz to trail 5-0.
With Alcaraz about to serve for the set, four-time grand slam champion Sinner called for the trainer and decided to quit to hand the world No.2 a maiden Cincinnati Open title and cast doubt over his involvement at Flushing Meadows, where the action gets under way on August 24.
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