US Open 2026: Jannik Sinner withdraws from Flushing Meadows event with a knee injury
The top-ranked men's tennis player has pulled out of the 2026 US Open due to injury.
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Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the 2026 US Open. The withdrawal was announced by multiple outlets, including Yahoo Sports, NBC News, The New York Times, ESPN and BBC News.
Sinner's absence will affect the tournament's draw. The extent of his injury and his recovery timeline are not yet specified.
Synthesized by Archynetys from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: unsupported claims removed (67% supported) Updated 5h ago.
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The reporting (8)
- Jannik Sinner and Jack Draper out of US Open as injuries take their toll The Guardian · 6h ago
- Jannik Sinner Withdraws from 2026 US Open Due to Knee Injury, Impacting Tournament Dynamics Yahoo Sports · 6h ago
- Top-ranked Jannik Sinner withdraws from the US Open with a knee injury ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos · 6h ago
- Jannik Sinner withdraws from 2026 U.S. Open with a knee injury Yahoo Sports · 6h ago
- Top-ranked Jannik Sinner withdraws from U.S. Open with right knee injury NBC News · 6h ago
- Jannik Sinner withdraws from U.S. Open with knee injury The New York Times · 6h ago
- Jannik Sinner withdraws from US Open due to knee injury ESPN · 6h ago
- US Open 2026: Jannik Sinner withdraws from Flushing Meadows event with a knee injury BBC · 6h ago
Answered
Which knee is injured?
The right knee.
Who is withdrawing from the 2026 US Open?
Jannik Sinner.
When was the withdrawal announced?
The withdrawal was announced on August 21, 2026.
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