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- Jannik Sinner has cast doubt on his French Open participation, with the world number two saying he will only compete at Roland Garros later this month if he fully recovers from a hip issue that forced him out of Madrid and Rome.
"At Roland Garros, I'll only play if I'm 100%, if there's any doubt we have to see," Sinner told reporters. Sinner said he could prioritise his health over the year's second Grand Slam, which begins on May 26.
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