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Jannik Sinner has suffered a Wimbledon quarter-final exit at the hands of Daniil Medvedev, with the Italian detailing his health struggles after the match.
Sinner was beaten in five sets by Medvedev, 6(7)-7 6-4 7-6(4) 2-6 6-3, with the Russian winning his first match in the head-to-head since April 2023 after five consecutive losses.
However, it was clear that Sinner was not feeling himself throughout the contest, taking a medical timeout in the third set and leaving the court.
The World No.1 detailed his physical situation when speaking to press, but did not want to take anything away from his opponent.
The World No.1 detailed his physical situation when speaking to press, but did not want to take anything away from his opponent.
“This morning I didn’t feel great. I had some problems,” revealed Sinner. “Then with the fatigue, it was tough. But nothing to take away from Daniil. I think he played very smart. He played good tennis. That’s it.
“I went off the court actually. I didn’t want to go off. The physio told me better to take some time because he watched me, and I didn’t seem in shape to play. I was struggling physically. It was not an easy moment. I tried to fight with that what I had today.”