Alcaraz Wins Cincinnati Open as Sinner Retires Due to Injury and Illness

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Jannik Sinner retired from the Cincinnati Open final after just five games due to illness, with Carlos Alcaraz winning the title in a brief match. Sinner apologized to fans for his performance, which was hampered by health issues, raising concerns about his readiness for the US Open. Alcaraz showed sportsmanship and sent well wishes to Sinner, highlighting the unexpected and unusual end to the match.
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