Key Points

World No.1 Jannik Sinner skipped practice ahead of his Wimbledon quarter-final due to an elbow injury from a fall during his match against Grigor Dimitrov. The Italian needed a medical timeout during the match before Dimitrov retired with a pectoral injury. Sinner revealed he felt significant pain on serves and forehands after reviewing footage of the incident. The 23-year-old, who reached last year's semis, now faces Ben Shelton amid fitness concerns.

Key Points: Jannik Sinner Skips Practice Before Wimbledon QF With Elbow Injury

  • Sinner sustained elbow injury after slipping vs Dimitrov
  • Underwent MRI scan before canceling practice
  • Dimitrov retired with pectoral injury mid-match
  • Sinner reached 2023 Wimbledon semis before Djokovic loss
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World number one Jannik Sinner cancels practice ahead of Wimbledon quarter-final clash amid elbow injury concerns

World No.1 Sinner cancels practice amid elbow injury fears ahead of Wimbledon quarter-final against Ben Shelton after slipping vs Dimitrov.

"It didn’t seem a tough fall but I felt it a lot, especially on serve and forehand – Jannik Sinner via Sky Sports"

London, July 8

World number one Jannik Sinner cancelled his practice session amid elbow injury fears ahead of his quarter-final clash against America's Ben Shelton on Wednesday at the ongoing Wimbledon.

According to Sky Sports, Sinner cancelled his practice session on Tuesday after sustaining a right elbow injury he suffered on Monday evening after slipping on the baseline in the first game of his fourth-round match against Grigor Dimitrov.

Sinner earned a spot in the quarter-finals despite trailing 6-3, 7-5, 2-2 against Bulgaria's 19th seed. Dimitrov sustained an apparent pectoral injury, which led to him retiring from the game and allowed the Italian to proceed into the final eight.

The 23-year-old, who himself needed a medical timeout during the second set, revealed that he would need an MRI scan on his right elbow on Tuesday. He underwent the scan on Tuesday morning and subsequently cancelled his scheduled practice session at 4 pm on Wimbledon's Aorangi Park.

"It was quite an unfortunate fall. I checked the videos a little bit, and it didn't seem a tough one, but I still felt it quite a lot, especially on serve and forehand. I could feel it. So let's see. Tomorrow we are going to check to see how it is, and then we see," Sinner said on Monday night after his match, as quoted from Sky Sports.

Sinner, a three-time Grand Slam champion, achieved his best run at Wimbledon, reaching the semi-finals in 2023. He lost in straight sets to Serbian maestro Novak Djokovic.

After getting a walkover in the fourth round clash, Sinner wished the best for Dimitrov and said, as quoted from ATP, "I hope he has a speedy recovery. It's very unlucky from his side. I don't take this as a win at all. This is just a very unfortunate moment to witness for all of us."

"I think already in the last Grand Slams he has struggled a lot with injuries and seeing him now again having this kind of injury is very, very tough. We all saw this with his reaction, how much he cares about the sport. He's one of the most hardworking players on tour and it's very unfortunate," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very sad for both players. Dimitrov retiring and now Sinner injured. Wimbledon is losing its top stars one by one. Grass courts can be so unpredictable - maybe they need better maintenance?
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Arjun K
Sinner's attitude is so respectful towards Dimitrov. That's what makes a true champion - not just skills but sportsmanship. Wishing both players speedy recovery!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows tennis closely, I think players need better injury prevention training. These elite athletes push too hard sometimes. The tour schedule is brutal!
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Kavya N
Wimbledon without Sinner vs Djokovic potential final would be such a disappointment! 😭 Hope the MRI shows nothing serious. Tennis needs these young stars to shine.
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Vikram M
Respect to Sinner for not celebrating the walkover. Many players would just take the win and move on, but he showed real empathy. That's why he's world no. 1 in my books!

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