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Tennis, Sinner leaves the physiotherapist. Jérôme Bianchi joins the team

Cadamuro forced to interrupt his collaboration with the Italian team due to health problems. The former Tstitsipas team will be Jannik’s new full-time physio

Forced to review his technical set-up once again Jannik Sinner, who since he separated from Riccardo Piatti seems unable to find more peace. Physiotherapist Paolo Cadamuro, who joined the Vagnozzi team three months ago, announced the forced separation from the team of the young man from San Candido due to a surgical operation he was forced to undergo in recent days. “A little intervention interrupts a big dream”, so he wrote in the stories of Instagram. “It was a fantastic experience. Good luck in your career.” Together with Sinner, Cadamuro shared just over three months on the circuit, in which the tennis player however had to deal with too many injuries.

THE NEW PHYSIO

But now there is already a new certainty in the South Tyrolean team, finally ready to focus on long-term work. Sinner will in fact restart from Jérôme Bianchi, until a few months ago physiotherapist of the Greek Stefanos Tstitsipas (5 Atp), who in the past has also collaborated with other big names in the world of racket, including Slam champions Stan Wawrinka and Maria Sharapova.

TOO MANY INJURIES

Change to start again, therefore, with the South Tyrolean now looking for results in a season that until now has proved unfortunate. At the beginning of the year Sinner had to skip Rotterdam and Marseille due to covid, and then also retire in the Sunshine Double events: in March, in Indian Wells, he was bent by the flu and gave up his first career match with Nick Kyrgios. In Miami, in the quarter-finals, he instead retired at the first set in progress with Francisco Cerúndolo for blisters. In Rome, after playing a perfect first set with Tsitsipas, he surrendered to pain in his left hip, injured in the last point of the first set. Then, the right knee in Paris.

COME BACK IN

At the moment there is no news on the conditions of the blue who at Roland Garros in the round of 16 match with Rublev was stopped by a knee injury. Once the season on clay is over, albeit in the bitterest of ways, it is already time to move towards the grass. Sinner is in fact registered for one of the two events scheduled for next week: the ATP 500 in Halle (13-19 June). According to the schedule, he will then move to Eastbourne before hitting the big stage of the Championships in Wimbledon.

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