Jannik Sinner kämpar sig förbi sjukdom och når final i Italian Open

Jannik Sinner tog sig till final i Italian Open efter att ha besegrat Daniil Medvedev i en match som sträckte sig över två dagar och präglades av stora fysiska utmaningar. Världsettan vann med 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 trots att han kräktes på banan och led av kramper. Han möter Casper Ruud på söndagen.

Semifinalen på Foro Italico blev dramatisk i det andra setet när Sinner började få synbara problem. Han kräktes vid sidan av banan, lutade sig mot sitt tennisracket och fick behandling för kramper, inklusive ett medicinskt avbrott och saltgurkslag. Medvedev ifrågasatte situationen hos domaren, medan kommentatorn Jamie Murray beskrev händelsen som svår att förklara.

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