No one (but Sinner!) knows why Jannik Sinner's tennis effectively collapsed in his match against Juan Manuel Cerúndolo at the French Open. He has not explained. He just said that this happens in pro-tennis. 'It is what it is."
Somewhat opaque actually. He knows what the problem is but does not want to disclose it. Fair enough. My guess is that his energy tank ran empty. He played a lot before the French and won successive tournaments on a 30-match winning streak. He said he felt ill but unspecifically. To me that indicates a general malaise brought on my consistent overexertion. A kind of breakdown.
He burned out suddenly. This assessment is in line with what Alcaraz has been talking about recently namely that men's pro-tennis is currently too demanding for the top players as they play far more matches than the lesser players. The consequence for Alcaraz is a wrist injury. Too much pressure on the wrist as Alcaraz has an incredibly forceful playing style. His success is based on it.
Sinner plays the most matches of all at the moment. There are limits. He reached his. He says that he'll take time off and recharge before the grass season. He needs to.
Sometimes energy levels can crash for top sportsmen if the demands are consistently high. Humans are not machines.
Linked topic: https://cat-chitchat.pictures-of-cats.org/2026/04/carlos-alcaraz-needs-to-learn-lessons.html
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