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By Martyn Herman LONDON (Reuters) -World number one Jannik Sinner shrugged off any fears about his injured elbow with a clinical defeat of powerful young American 10th seed Ben Shelton to reach the Wimbledon semi-final for the second time on Wednesday.
Luck favored Jannik Sinner, who, despite being two sets down in the Wimbledon fourth round, advanced due to the unfortunate withdrawal of Grigor Dimitrov, who suffered a chest strain. The
The world's No. 1 experienced discomfort in his elbow after taking an "unfortunate fall" in the fourth round of Wimbledon against Grigor Dimitrov. The match proved to be a battle of attrition as an injury forced Dmitrov to retire mid-match, meaning Sinner would advance despite playing through pain.
Jannik Sinner sparked injury concerns at Wimbledon after cancelling a practice session and undergoing an MRI on his elbow following a fall in his four
Injury concerns loom over Italian star Jannik Sinner ahead of his quarter-final clash at Wimbledon 2025 against Ben Shelton.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNNovak Djokovic Denies Injury Talk After Losing the Wimbledon Semifinals to Jannik SinnerBefore the highly anticipated semi-final match between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner, several tennis experts shared their predictions. Surprisingly, most favored Djokovic.
Fans spotted Novak Djokovic ‘limping’ during the Wimbledon semifinal against Janik Sinner on Friday, raising injury concerns