Sinner Falls to Cerúndolo in French Open Second Round
Jannik Sinner, a favorite in the Roland Garros tournament, suffered a stunning defeat against Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in the second round on Wednesday. The Italian player lost the match, leaving the French Open draw wide open.
The match, played in the challenging heat and humidity of Paris, saw Cerúndolo capitalize on Sinner's struggles. While specific scores weren't immediately available, reports confirm Sinner wilted under the conditions, allowing Cerúndolo to secure the victory. This marks a significant upset in the tournament, as Sinner was considered a strong contender for the title.
Cerúndolo, representing Argentina, is now moving on to the third round. Sinner's early exit creates opportunities for other players in the draw, potentially altering the tournament's trajectory. The French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments, continues to unfold with unexpected results.
