- Jannik Sinner, who was leading Juan Manuel Cerundolo 6-3, 6-2, 5-1 in their French Open match, began to feel dizzy and sick, reporting he was on the verge of vomiting.
- The Italian player's condition deteriorated due to the rising temperatures in Paris, leading him to take a medical timeout and leave the court for treatment, including a blood pressure check.
- During Sinner's physical struggles and absence from the court, Juan Manuel Cerundolo capitalised by winning six consecutive games, ultimately breaking Sinner to claim the third set.
- Sinner has a history of similar issues in extreme heat, having previously retired from the Shanghai Masters due to severe leg cramps and experiencing cramps at the Australian Open under high temperatures.
- With the match now in the fourth set and Sinner visibly struggling, his continued participation in the French Open is uncertain, despite his efforts to regain composure.
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