Multiple outlets focus on how timing and physical condition shape the men’s singles outlook, particularly for Jannik Sinner’s prospects against Novak Djokovic. Both sources note that Djokovic enters the season with a “peaking” pattern that makes his performance timing a central issue for Sinner. One outlet points out that, after an opportunity arises for Djokovic to pursue a record 25th Grand Slam at Roland Garros, Djokovic nonetheless believes he was not fully prepared physically for Paris. That perceived mismatch between preparation and peak form is described as relevant to his rivals’ planning and expectations. The same theme is extended to Wimbledon, where the outlets argue that the conditions for Djokovic’s form are more favorable because the peak is expected to align better with the tournament window. In this framing, Sinner’s biggest challenge is not only Djokovic’s talent but also when Djokovic reaches his best level physically and competitively. Overall, the reporting connects match outcomes and competitive dynamics to Djokovic’s ability to hit top form at the right time.