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Sinner's French Open Exit Reshapes Grand Slam Landscape as Cerundolo Stuns World No. 1
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner crashed out of the French Open in the second round on 28 May 2026, admitting he 'couldn't find any energy' in a five-set defeat to 56th-ranked Argentine Juan Manuel Cerundolo. The result leaves a fractured draw and invites questions about Sinner's physical management heading into the summer hard-court season.
Desk note: BBC Sport led with the shock framing; ESPN provided the technical breakdown of the match's terminal collapse. This publication's framing prioritised the structural context — tour scheduling, physical load, draw implications — over the event-as-narrative-Sinfall angle that dominated the wire cycle.
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