Italy's world number one Jannik Sinner
has said he and his team have got to the bottom of the physical
crisis that led to his second-round loss to Argentine Juan
Manuel Cerundolo in the French Open in May but he has not ruled
out it happening again..
"Yes, we understand," Sinner told reporters when asked about the
crisis after beating Nuno Borges of Portugal 7-6 7-6 6-4 on
Wednesday to progress to the third round of Wimbledon.
"It could happen again because a solution can't be found (just)
like that; it's a slightly broader issue," he added, without
giving details of the nature of the problem.
"We're doing everything we can to ensure it doesn't happen
again, but if it were to happen again, we'd understand at that
point that perhaps the path we're taking isn't the right one".
Four-time Grand Slam-winner Sinner had a barrage of tests at
Milan's San Raffaele Hospital recently as part of the effort to
find out the cause of the crisis.
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