World number one and defending champion Jannik Sinner said he is feeling better ahead of Wimbledon, following his shock early exit at the French Open.
Sinner was knocked out in the second round at Roland Garros by Juan Manuel Cerundolo, building a two-set lead before succumbing to cramps in a Paris heatwave that raised fresh concerns about player welfare.
Preparations for Wimbledon
Sinner spoke about his preparations for Wimbledon and avoided detailed comment on the growing unrest among players over prize money distribution at Grand Slams.
Britain has experienced a record-breaking heatwave in the last week, with temperatures expected to dip a little before Wimbledon starts on Monday.
Sinner will begin his bid for a second straight Wimbledon crown against Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanovic on Monday’s opening day at the All England Club.
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