Sinner's Retirement in Cincinnati Final Sparks US Open No. 1 Race Uncertainty

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Jannik Sinner retired from the Cincinnati Open final against Carlos Alcaraz due to illness after just five games, ending a highly anticipated match prematurely and casting doubt on his participation in upcoming tournaments like the U.S. Open.
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