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The world of tennis was seen to see Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alakraj, who was going again after defeating the latter in the final of Wimbledon.
But on Monday, specting in the Cincinnati Open finals played only five games among two men’s single Jugornots, as the sinners retired from the match with a clear illness.
Thus, Alakraj went home with Trophy.
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Carlos Alakraj accepted his award after winning the men’s singles final match at the Cincinnati Open on Monday, August 18, 2025 at Mason, Ohio. On August 18, 2025, Sinner retired due to illness after losing five games to Alakraj. (Image)
“I disappoint you to super sorry,” the sinner told the crowd, as he stayed in court for the trophy ceremony. “Since yesterday, I didn’t feel very good. I thought I would improve during the night, but it got worse.
“I tried to come out, tried to make it at least a small match. But I could not handle more.”
Jannik Sinner raised 1 Wimbledon title in victory over Carlos Alkaraz
The sinner never revealed what he was really doing, but he never saw himself during the match. Alkaraz took full advantage of the first set with a 5–0 lead.
After the fifth game, the sinner called upon a trainer to come out. This was not long until the sinner told the chair umpire that he needed to retire, which was declared throughout the stadium.
Alakraj, however, was as respectable as it could be in this debutant rivalry among the top players of the game. He quickly fled to console the sinner, and when he signed a camera lens in court, he wrote, “Sorry Jannik.”
Jannik Cinner (left) and Carlos Alkaraz posed for a photo for a photo before the match in their men’s singles finals at the Cincinnati Open on Monday 18 August 2025 at Mason, Ohio. Sinner retired due to illness on August 18, 2025 after losing Alakraj in five games. (Image)
Now the question is whether the synerg will be healthy enough for the US Open, with the beginning of the first round in Queens, New York next week.
Sinner is a defrauding US Open Champion, and after winning at Wimbledon and Australian Open, many people were pegs to repeat him at Arthur Ash Stadium this August.
Alkaraz, however, is a US Open title under his belt after winning all of it in 2022, marking its first Grand Slam title and named the youngest number one in the world in ATP history.
The Jannik Sinner (ITA) sits on his bench after retiring from his match against Carlos Alakraj (ESP) during the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 18, 2025. (Aaron Doster/Imegen image)
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He also defeated a sinner in an exciting an exciting in the 2025 French Open final, who went to a tiebreak of five sets.
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