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Jannik Sinner Faces Fitness Challenges Ahead of Wimbledon 2026

As Jannik Sinner gears up to defend his title at Wimbledon 2026, he faces significant fitness challenges following a surprising early exit at the French Open. Despite his impressive record of winning all five ATP Masters 1000 titles this year, concerns about his ability to endure long matches linger. Indian tennis legend Vijay Amritraj weighs in on Sinner's struggles with heat and physical endurance, suggesting that upcoming cooler temperatures may provide some relief. With Wimbledon just around the corner, Sinner's performance will be closely watched as he aims to secure his first major title of the year.
 

Sinner's Title Defense at Wimbledon 2026


As Jannik Sinner prepares to defend his title at Wimbledon 2026, he enters as a strong contender, especially with Carlos Alcaraz absent. However, his recent performance at the French Open raised eyebrows when he was eliminated in the second round by Juan Manuel Cerundolo. Despite winning the first two sets and leading 5-1 in the third, Sinner succumbed to the intense heat, which seemed to impact his physical condition significantly. This defeat has sparked concerns regarding his ability to endure long matches, as he has yet to win a match exceeding three hours and 48 minutes.


Just prior to the French Open, Sinner showcased his skills by winning the Rome Masters, but he struggled with cramps during his match against Daniil Medvedev, which was interrupted by rain. This pattern of physical difficulties during extended matches has become increasingly apparent. Unfortunately for Sinner, the weather in the UK has recently turned extreme, with temperatures soaring close to 40 degrees Celsius, mirroring the challenging conditions he faced in Paris. His greatest challenge may not be his opponents but rather his own fitness.


Insights from Vijay Amritraj on Sinner's Challenges

Vijay Amritraj Opens Up on Jannik Sinner's Problems


During a discussion at JioStar Media Day ahead of Wimbledon 2026, Indian tennis icon Vijay Amritraj addressed Sinner's ongoing struggles. He noted that Sinner's issues might be more complex than they appear, although he offered some hope, stating that temperatures are expected to decrease soon. Amritraj shared his observations from a recent visit to the center court, mentioning that the extreme heat has affected the grass surface. He remarked, "It's a significant concern that the heat exacerbates Sinner's existing issues. Being up 5-1 in the third set and failing to secure the win indicates a serious challenge for him. However, the forecast suggests a drop in temperature after Sunday, which could benefit him. Currently, temperatures are around 37 to 40 degrees, but by Monday and Tuesday, they are expected to fall to 21 or 22 degrees," he explained.


Amritraj also highlighted that the grass court's condition is drying out due to the heatwave, raising questions about whether adjustments will be made to maintain its quality for the tournament's early rounds.


Sinner's Ambitions for 2026

Jannik Sinner Eyes First Major Title Of 2026


In 2026, Sinner has demonstrated remarkable form, clinching all five ATP Masters 1000 titles, a historic achievement. Despite this success, he has yet to secure a major title this year. His earlier defeat to Novak Djokovic in a grueling five-set match has raised questions about his performance in lengthy encounters. The upcoming Wimbledon presents a crucial opportunity for Sinner to establish himself among the elite in tennis.


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