World number one Jannik Sinner has declared a strict zero-tennis policy in the days leading up to the French Open. The Italian player, fresh from winning the Monte-Carlo, Madrid and Rome titles, wants to focus on physical recovery and family time instead of extra training.
Sinner told Italian media that recovery is his top concern after a busy stretch on the tour. He said there will be minimal training and that he plans to switch off from tennis completely before arriving in Paris on Thursday.