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Wimbledon Showdown: Vijay Amritraj Highlights Challenges Ahead for Jannik Sinner Without Carlos Alcaraz

June 29, 20263 Mins Read
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Sinner Starts Wimbledon Title Defense as Top Contender

As Wimbledon kicks off, Jannik Sinner steps onto the court as the favorite to defend his title. However, former Indian tennis star Vijay Amritraj warns that the road ahead won’t be easy, despite the absence of Carlos Alcaraz. The young Spanish player is missing this year’s Championships due to a wrist injury, paving the way for Sinner, who triumphed over Alcaraz to secure his first Wimbledon title last year.

Sinner, the world’s top-ranked player, is aiming not only to reclaim his Wimbledon title but also to capture his fifth Grand Slam trophy. Amritraj emphasizes that winning at Wimbledon is never a sure thing.

“To win Wimbledon, you need to win seven matches against strong opponents, no matter who they are,” Amritraj remarked during a discussion on JioStar Media Day. “The grass courts require adjustment; players often need a few matches to get used to the bounce and find their rhythm.”

Defending the Title Under Pressure

Entering the tournament as the reigning champion, Sinner carries the confidence that comes with his success. Yet, Amritraj notes that the pressure can be just as intense as when he won it for the first time.

“Sinner is a top player with a real chance to go far. But just because Alcaraz isn’t here doesn’t mean it will be smooth sailing. He has to face every opponent head-on,” Amritraj said.

Over the last two seasons, Sinner has proven himself as a consistent competitor on the ATP Tour, frequently reaching Grand Slam finals. However, Wimbledon is particularly challenging; the fast-paced grass courts reward those who can adapt quickly and maintain their level throughout the tournament.

Wimbledon: No Easy Paths

Amritraj suggests that the early rounds at Wimbledon can be especially tricky, as players navigate the unique grass conditions.

“The first week is often risky. Factors like the heat, bounce, and grass thickness can really affect the game. That’s why we see surprising results early on, similar to what happened in Paris,” he explained.

He also believes that while Alcaraz’s absence is significant, it will soon be overshadowed as the tournament progresses.

“The unpredictability of the draw adds to the challenge. The pressure of being the defending champion is always present. By the time the second week rolls around, all eyes will be on whoever is still in the race,” Amritraj stated.

For Sinner, the journey to lift the Wimbledon trophy once more remains a daunting task. Even without Alcaraz, the competition at the All England Club promises to be fierce, highlighting that in tennis, there’s never an easy path to victory.

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