Overview
- Sinner collapsed during his Roland Garros second-round match after leading two sets and 5-1 and reported cramps, vomiting and dizziness, prompting immediate medical follow-up.
- He completed an initial round of checks at JMedical in Turin last week and then underwent two days of further tests at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan this week, with his camp keeping results private.
- Italian reporting says doctors are discussing in-depth cardiac and metabolic testing to rule out underlying pathology, though no formal diagnosis has been released.
- Sinner has chosen to skip grass-court warm-up events and will shape his travel and training for Wimbledon based on the outcome of the Milan examinations.
- The tests come after earlier episodes this season of cramps and dehydration, and former players have offered unconfirmed theories such as a lingering virus and questions about preparation.