Jannik Sinner Pulls Out Of Madrid Open Quarter-Finals Due To Hip Injury

Jannik Sinner, the world number two tennis player, has been forced to pull out of the Madrid Open due to a hip injury, casting a shadow over his anticipated quarter-final match against Felix Auger Aliassime. The Italian star, who has had an impressive season with a 28-2 record and clinched his first grand slam title at the Australian Open earlier this year, announced his withdrawal on social media platform X. Sinner cited increasing pain from a right hip issue that has been a concern throughout the tournament as the reason for his decision.

"Very sad to have to withdraw from my next match here in Madrid. My hip has been bothering me this week and has slowly been getting more painful," Sinner expressed. He further explained that following medical advice, it was deemed prudent not to exacerbate the injury by continuing to compete.

Sinner Withdraws from Madrid Open

This development propels Auger Aliassime into his first ATP Masters 1000 semi-final appearance since 2022. The Canadian is set to face either Daniil Medvedev or Jiri Lehecka, who notably ousted Rafael Nadal earlier in the tournament. On the other side of the draw, an unexpected turn of events saw two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz exit early after losing to Andrey Rublev. Rublev is now poised to compete against either Taylor Fritz or Francisco Cerundolo for a spot in the final four.

The Madrid Open has thus far been a tournament of surprises and disappointments, with Sinner's withdrawal adding to the drama. Fans and fellow players alike will undoubtedly miss the intensity and skill he brings to the court. As the competition progresses without him, all eyes will be on those remaining to see who will seize the opportunity to make their mark on this prestigious event.

Sinner's early exit not only alters the dynamics of the tournament but also raises questions about his fitness for upcoming competitions. With the season still in full swing, tennis enthusiasts will be eager for updates on his recovery and return to the sport he has excelled in so remarkably this year.

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