Jannik Sinner—World’s No. 1 Tennis Player And Forbes 30 Under 30 Alum—Withdraws From Paris Olympics

Forbes Business Breaking Jannik Sinner—World’s No. 1 Tennis Player And Forbes 30 Under 30 Alum—Withdraws From Paris Olympics Ty Roush Forbes Staff Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Following Jul 24, 2024, 12:35pm EDT Updated Jul 24, 2024, 03:12pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin
Jannik Sinner—World’s No. 1 Tennis Player And Forbes 30 Under 30 Alum—Withdraws From Paris Olympics

Jannik Sinner—World’s No. 1 Tennis Player And Forbes 30 Under 30 Alum—Withdraws From Paris Olympics

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Updated Jul 24, 2024, 03:12pm EDT

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Jannik Sinner, the world’s top-ranked tennis player and a Forbes 30 Under 30 alumnus, announced Wednesday he would withdraw from the upcoming Paris Olympics after he was diagnosed with tonsillitis.

Key Facts

Sinner, who first experienced symptoms on Monday while practicing in Monaco, was notified by his doctor on Tuesday that his condition “unfortunately got worse,” later advising him to withdraw from the Olympics, according to a statement translated by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

Sinner, 22, was included in Forbes’ European 30 Under 30 list for sports and games earlier this month, after winning the Australian Open in January while holding endorsement deals with Gucci, Rolex and Lavazza coffee.

He was scheduled to participate on Italy’s Olympic team for the men’s singles and men’s doubles events.

A medical team has advised Sinner to “rest and recover to full health,” he said, adding he is “looking forward to competing with my teammates and the rest of the Italian team.”

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Sinner became the first Italian to be named the world’s top-ranked tennis player and the 29th person to ever reach that rank earlier this month. He opened the year as the fourth-ranked player before winning the Australian Open and the ATP Masters 1000 in Miami, later reaching the semifinals in the French Open.

Key Background

In 2021, Sinner became the youngest tennis player to enter the world’s top 10 and the first player born in the 2000s to do so. He began competing at professional tennis events at age 16 and broke into ATP’s top 100 players in 2019. Four years later, Sinner competed at the Australian Open and in Wimbledon, losing to runners-up Stefanos Tsitsipas and Novak Djokovic, respectively, He upset Djokovic—the then-No.1—to advance to the Australian Open final in January, when he defeated another former No. 1 Daniil Medvedev.

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ForbesJannik Sinner Becomes First Italian To Ascend To ATP World No. 1

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