Jannik Sinner begins his Wimbledon singles title defense after altering his training approach following the French Open. Multiple reports say Sinner experienced a dramatic collapse during his Roland Garros campaign, describing symptoms that included feeling ill and dizzy in a second-round loss. In response, Sinner says he has changed his physical workload and has ramped up his preparation leading into Wimbledon, speaking at the tournament in both English and Italian.
With Carlos Alcaraz sidelined by a wrist injury, Sinner is presented as a leading contender at the grass-court major. Observers and experts cited in the coverage focus less on his talent and more on his ability to manage physical demands over longer matches, suggesting that fitness and recovery remain the key issue to monitor as the tournament progresses.
While the reports mainly center on Sinner, one outlet also notes that Aryna Sabalenka has discussed seeking psychological support after her own disappointment at Roland Garros, providing additional context on how top players handle setbacks.