Jannik Sinner suffers nasty fall as Wimbledon umpire rushes to help | Tennis | Sport

Jannik Sinner suffered a nasty-looking fall in a heart-stopping moment during the third set of his Wimbledon first-round match with Miomir Kecmanovic.

The Italian world number one’s legs completely gave way as he planted his feet after hitting a return, putting his knees in an awkward position as he hit the deck.

Sinner immediately winced as he went down before the umpire rushed off her chair to check if he was alright. The 24-year-old looked to be in real discomfort as he lay still for a few moments before sitting up.

Andrew Castle on BBC commentary said: “He looks like he’s definitely going to need the trainer. We hope it’s not as bad as it looked.” The defending champion, however, got back to his feet and appeared to shake off any injury concerns despite seemingly moving gingerly.

The scary incident occurred when the game was tied at two apiece in the fifth game of the second set, during the Serb’s serve. Sinner somehow managed to win the next point but lost the game before holding his serve to tie things up at 3-3.

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