Key Points

World No.1 Jannik Sinner has reassured fans about his fitness ahead of the US Open final against Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian tennis star experienced a minor stomach issue during his semi-final match but insisted it won't impact his performance. Sinner is aiming to win his fifth Grand Slam title and maintain his world No.1 ranking in a high-stakes championship match. With an impressive record of winning three of the past four Slams, Sinner looks to continue his remarkable tournament success.

Key Points: Sinner Dismisses Injury Ahead of Epic Alcaraz US Open Final

  • Sinner downplays stomach injury after semi-final victory
  • Seeking fourth Grand Slam title in five tournaments
  • US Open final determines world No.1 ranking
  • Italian aims to extend remarkable 65-week top ranking streak
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Sinner downplays injury concern ahead of US Open final, says 'Nothing to worry about'

World No.1 Jannik Sinner confirms he's fit for US Open final against Carlos Alcaraz, targeting historic Grand Slam milestone

"Nothing to worry about - Jannik Sinner"

New York, Sep 6

World No.1 Jannik Sinner reassured fans that his injury concern is 'nothing to worry about' ahead of the 2025 US Open final, where he will take on Carlos Alcaraz.

The Italian left the court to receive treatment on his stomach region after losing the second set against Felix Auger-Aliassime. He returned to take the semi-finals in four sets, marking his fifth consecutive major final.

"I just felt a small twitching after a serve when I served there in the second set on 4-3. After the treatment, was feeling much, much better," Sinner said.

"At some point I didn't feel anything anymore. I was serving back to normal pace, so it was all good. Nothing to worry about. But I preferred to go off court because it's on a different spot. So it's all good."

Sinner has won three of the past four Slams and can make it four of five if he defeats rival Alcaraz in Sunday's championship match. The Italian is trying to claim his fifth major trophy.

"Amazing stats. I would have never thought that I would make this when I turned pro, and now I find myself here, so it's amazing. I think five straight Grand Slam finals, it's something great. The consistency and putting myself there in the later stages of the biggest tournaments we have, it's amazing.

"But in the same time, I know it's in the back of my head, whatever I'm doing, but in the same time whatever is done is done. I'm here. I have a very important day Sunday, and then we'll see," Sinner added.

The US Open final between Sinner and Alcaraz on Sunday will be for the season's final major trophy as well as the world No. 1 crown in the ATP Rankings.

Sinner has held the top spot for 65 consecutive weeks since capturing it on June 10 last year, becoming the first Italian world No. 1.

- IANS

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Priya S
️ As someone who follows tennis closely, I'm a bit worried. Stomach injuries can be tricky. Hope he's not downplaying it just to avoid giving Alcaraz any psychological advantage. Better safe than sorry!
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Arjun K
What an incredible achievement - 5 consecutive Grand Slam finals! 🏆 Sinner's consistency is something else. Meanwhile, we're still waiting for an Indian to reach even one major final. Time for our players to step up!
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Sarah B
The Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry is giving me Federer-Nadal vibes! So exciting to have two young champions pushing each other. Sunday's final is going to be epic regardless of the injury situation.
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Vikram M
First Italian world No. 1 and now potentially 4 out of 5 Slams? That's legendary stuff. Meanwhile, our sports federations should study how Italy produces such champions while we struggle with basic infrastructure.
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Michael C
Professional athletes know their bodies best. If Sinner says he's fine, we should trust him. The medical team wouldn't let him play if there was serious risk. Looking forward to a classic final!

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