Jannik Sinner Withdraws From 2026 US Open Due to Knee Injury
Top-ranked tennis star Jannik Sinner has officially withdrawn from the 2026 US Open at Flushing Meadows due to a right knee injury. BBC, ESPN, The New York Times, NBC News, and People.com confirmed the development, describing the pullout as a difficult decision as physical ailments continue to impact the player’s season on the hard-court circuit.
Evaluating the Physical Toll and Flushing Meadows Absence
The timing of the withdrawal disrupts the men’s singles draw at the year’s final Grand Slam. Sinner, who holds the top ranking in men’s professional tennis, faced mounting physical strain leading up to the New York major. According to reporting from NBC News and People.com, the right knee issue forced the Italian star to shut down his campaign before striking a ball in anger at the U.S. National Tennis Center.
Economic and Draw Impacts Across the Hard-Court Season
Rehab Protocols and Return-to-Play Mechanics
As the tournament proceeds without the world number one, attention shifts to how the remaining contenders navigate the rigorous best-of-five-set format.
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