Confirm: Coach Darren Cahill has finally spoke to reveal a secret never revealed first behind this painful decision, after Jannik Sinner has shocked the world by officially announcing his retreat from the US Open 2025 – the entire world of tennis has remained silent in shock, millions of disappointed fans. “I think he needs to rest …”
The world of tennis remained in shock after the official announcement of Jannik Sinner to retire from the US Open 2025. The news raised a great disappointment between millions of fans, leaving them speechless. However, now an important revelation from his coach arrives, Darren Cahill, who has finally broken the silence to explain the reasons behind this painful decision.
In an exclusive interview, Cahill has revealed that Sinner is not passing an easy time and that the psychological and physical pressure he is facing is really enormous. “Jannik needs time to recover,” Cahill said. “Currently he is not able to compete at the highest levels, and the pressure on him has been very strong from multiple fronts. He is a young boy, but the expectations are high, and this is influencing him more than he seems.”
Cahill also stressed that Sinner is facing physical problems that prevent him from training and competing in the best of his skills. “I think Jannik needs a break. It has been under constant stress and we cannot ignore the signs that his body and mind are sending us. Without retirement from the US Open it was a difficult, but necessary decision.”
The choice to retire from the next US Open comes at a time when Sinner had started to shine as one of the most promising young talents of world tennis. Despite his great potential, his career could be put at risk if you don’t take the time necessary to heal and recover.
Sinner fans and tennis fans around the world hope that this break helps him to return stronger than ever, ready to face future challenges. The physical and mental health of each athlete is fundamental, and the importance of taking care of themselves first of all cannot be underestimated.