Italian withdraws citing fatigue after finishing at 2.37amFellow player criticises ‘joke’ scheduling of tournament
Organisers of the Paris Masters are facing heavy criticism over their scheduling after Jannik Sinner withdrew following a late-night finish.
The Italian fourth seed, one of the most in-form players in the world, did not conclude his second-round victory over Mackenzie McDonald until gone 2.37am on Thursday morning and was then scheduled to play Alex de Minaur at 5pm.
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