
Jannik Sinner is reportedly withdrawing from the Monte Carlo doubles, according to Zizou Bergs' father, Koen Bergs. The duo will not compete in Round 2 of the tournament.
Koen Bergs, the father of Jannik Sinner‘s Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters doubles partner Zizou Bergs, is reporting on social media that Sinner is withdrawing from doubles. He says the Bergs and Sinner team will not play in Round 2.
The blue checkmarked X account seemingly belongs to Bergs’ dad. Koen is his father’s name, and the description mentions Zizou’s name as a family member and Koen’s role as an entrepreneur and ATP coach.
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Though it is not validated by the Tennis Channel or members of Sinner’s team, it appears to be true. It is unfortunate because fans enjoyed seeing Sinner’s playful side on the doubles court.
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Bergs told the media that Sinner reached out to him and asked him to play in Monte Carlo.
This may be the result of how much tennis the World No. 2 has played in the past month. He won the Sunshine Double so he has logged a lot of matches in Indian Wells and Miami.
The clay court season brings new challenges, and perhaps Sinner wants to pull back from doubles to focus on the surface change.
Singles players withdraw from doubles competition all the time, and some are criticized for it. It is a tightrope they walk in wanting more competitive matches on court without overplaying.
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The specific reason for Jannik Sinner's withdrawal has not been disclosed, but it has been reported by Zizou Bergs' father.
Zizou Bergs' doubles partner at the Monte Carlo Masters is Jannik Sinner.
Sinner's withdrawal means that the duo of Sinner and Bergs will not compete in Round 2, which is disappointing for fans who enjoyed their performances.

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