Jannik Sinner reveals secret routine as Madrid Open virus hits Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff
While many players have struggled, World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has managed to stay safe. The Italian star recently explained that he follows a simple routine to avoid getting sick. He said he spends very little time at the venue unless it is absolutely needed. With players staying close together in gyms, dining rooms, and practice areas, Sinner believes keeping distance is the best way to stay protected.
Jannik Sinner says staying away from crowded areas is helping him avoid the Madrid Open virus
During his press conference, Jannik Sinner spoke honestly about the situation and shared why he has not been affected by the stomach bug so far. He said he usually arrives late for practice sessions and leaves quickly once his work is done.
Sinner explained that he does not spend extra time inside the tournament grounds because illnesses can spread fast when players are constantly close to each other.
Coco Gauff also dealt with the illness during her match against Sorana Cirstea, where she needed medical help after feeling sick on court. Iga Swiatek had to retire from her match against Ann Li after later saying she was suffering from food poisoning. Marin Cilic also pulled out before his match against Joao Fonseca.
Away from the illness concerns, Sinner also spoke about returning to World No. 1 after winning the Monte-Carlo Masters title against Carlos Alcaraz. Speaking to ESPN, he said the ranking feels special, but his main focus is still winning tournaments.
Sinner will next face Cameron Norrie in the Round of 16 as he continues his Madrid Open campaign.
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