đ„ Announcement that pulls the earth: US Open 2025 by Jannik Sinner US Open 2025 Tennis World
In a bomb that sent shock waves through the world of tennis, the World Cup n. 1 Jannik Sinner has announced his retirement since 2025 US Open only a few minutes ago on August 20, 2025, refusing to compete in his game scheduled for the first round against Carlos Alcaraz. In an explosion in tears in a press conference in Flushing Meadows, Sinner shouted: “I will not play in cheating and injustice!” His explosive confession, hinting at systemic issues and rekindling tensions with Alcaraz, he left the fans incredulous, the media in a frenzy and Alcaraz himself in front of an intense control.
A shocking exit before the first service
Sinner, the reigning champion of the United States and the two -time winner of the Grand Slam, had to face Alcaraz, the World No. 2, in a successful revenge of their 2024 final, which Sinner won. The announcement arrived at 15:00 EDT, just 24 minutes before their game should have started at the Arthur Ashe stadium. Citing the struggles for ongoing health – a serious influence contracts during the open of Cincinnati and a persistent accident in the wrist of Roland Garros 2025 – the sensor decision was aggravated by those that described as “unacceptable conditions” in sport.
“I gave everything to tennis, but I will not play under checker and injustice,” said Sinner, tears that flowed on his face. “I fought my wrist and the disease, but what is happening behind the scenes is too much. I have to defend what is right.” His cryptic reference to “cheating” and “injustice” aroused wild speculation, with many who indicate his recent feud with Alcaraz, who controversially called Sinner a “coward” after his open retreat of Cincinnati on 18 August 2025.
Cincinnati Fallout feeds the fire
The roots of Sinner’s outburst date back to the Open of Cincinnati, where he retired against Alcaraz as he dragged 0-5 in the first set due to problems of influence and wrist. The post-match jab of Alcaraz, labeling the sinner a “coward” for not having passed, turned on a storm of fire, with the sinner who threatened an ATP protest on programming and health problems. The tension intensified when Sinner retired from the United States double mixed event on August 19, citing the need to recover, yet his team confirmed that he intended to defend his title for individuals, up to a shocking decision today.

Sinner’s refusal to elaborate “cheating” has led to theories ranging from the workshop of prejudices to the accusations of the favoritism of the tournament against Alcaraz, whose recent domain includes six titles in 2025. Some fans of Sinner’s comments target the wider issues, such as the management of ATP on the health of the players or in the practices not disclosed in the planning of the samples. “Something is happening: Jannik would not have left otherwise,” he tweeted @tennisinsiderx.
The world of tennis in chaos
The announcement launched the United States in disorder. Alcaraz, he has assigned a walkover in the second round, now he faces an intense repercussions, with fans who accused him of exacerbating Sinner’s anguish. Carlos’s “Coward” comment pushed Jannik to the limit, “published @forzajannik. Others defended Alcaraz, claiming that he cannot be blamed for Sinner’s health struggles.” Jannik is injured and sick: the Carlos have not caused this “, he tweeted @RallyPoint99. The world on X, with over 1.2 million posts within an hour.
The media broke out, with Chris Evert by Espn calling Sinner’s retreat “a seismic moment for tennis”, while Jon Wertheim of Tennis Channel hypothesized: “This could force ATP to face the well -being of players frontally”. Italian fans, devastated by Sinner’s release, flooded social media with support, with the writing of @sinnerfanclub, “Jannik is about to defend justice. We are proud, even if it hurts.”
Alcaraz under fire
Alcaraz, preparing for his next game, released a short statement: “I am disappointed that Jannik could not play. I wish him every good and I hope we meet soon”. However, his words did very little to repress the storm, since fans and analysts wondered if his comments by Cincinnati have contributed to Sinner’s decision. “Carlos must possess it: he crossed a line,” he published @tennistTuthx. Others, like @Alcarazarmy, supported: “Jannik’s health is the problem, not Carlos. Stop the game of guilt”.
The ATP launched an immediate revision of Sinner’s accusations, with a spokesman who says: “We take the concerns of the players seriously and we will investigate any claim of injustice”. The sources indicate that the probe will examine the tournament operations, the workshop and the health protocols of the players, with potential implications for the credibility of the US Open.
Sinner’s emotional resilience
Although the chaos, the humanity of the sinner shone. After his ad, he was seen consular his father, Hanspeter, who had flown to New York to support him. Their embrace in tears, who recalls their moment of Cincinnati in which Hanspeter said: “You are our pride,” he underlined Sinner’s emotional toll. The recent visit to Sinner’s hospital at the Cincinnati Leucemia patient Emma, where he gave a signed racket, further consolidated his reputation as a champion off the pitch.
What is the future for tennis?
Sinner’s retirement leaves the men of the United States wide open, with Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev as top contenders. However, the attention has shifted to Sinner’s bomb, with questions that swing on what he discovered “cheating and injustice”. Your protests Scitterà a systemic change in tennis or will it deepen its rivalry with Alcaraz? While Sinner returns to Italy for the medical evaluation, his team confirmed that he aims to compete at 2025 China Open, allowing health.
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