Sinner seeks Wimbledon reset to resume dominance after French Open shock

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World number one and defending champion Jannik Sinner is entering Wimbledon as a strong favorite to retain his title, particularly in the absence of his rival Carlos Alcaraz.

The outlook follows a challenging performance at the French Open in May, where Sinner suffered a shock early exit. During a second-round loss, he unravelled due to physical problems, reporting that he felt ill and dizzy.

Sinner says he is now feeling better and has adjusted his physical workload following that meltdown. Additionally, he has implemented a plan to better cope with extreme heat as he prepares for the tournament.

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