Coach Darren Cahill broke his silence following Jannik Sinner’s defeat in the Italian Open final, offering a clear explanation that has generated empathy among fans. Cahill revealed that Sinner was nursing a minor leg injury before the match, which significantly hampered his performance, especially on a surface as demanding as clay.
“Jannik had a minor leg injury before the match, and playing on clay, where mobility is key and falls are common, becomes even more complicated with that type of physical issue,” Cahill explained.
The coach asked for understanding for the young Italian tennis player: “We want the fans to understand that he did his best despite the circumstances. It was a great effort, and we hope it’s appreciated.”
Cahill also acknowledged Carlos Alcaraz’s merit in the victory: “Carlos played very well; there’s no denying his talent and his command of this surface. He was a formidable opponent, and Sinner had to face a player of a very high caliber.”
Cahill’s statements have calmed the critics and reinforced respect for Sinner, who, although he failed to win the title, demonstrated professionalism and a fight to the very end.
With this explanation, fans appreciate even more the efforts of both players, who put on a high-level match and demonstrated the quality that characterizes world tennis.