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Cahill Reveals Sinner's Plans for the Masters 1000 in Canada

Iker Jiménez | 12 Jul 2026 | 22.51
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Cahill clarifies Sinner's plans after Wimbledon. Source: Getty
Cahill clarifies Sinner's plans after Wimbledon. Source: Getty

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Just proclaimed champion of Wimbledon for the second consecutive year, Jannik Sinner is already looking towards the North American hardcourt tour. Although his team has not yet finalized the planning for the upcoming weeks, Darren Cahill suggested that the world number one is planning to compete in the Masters 1000 in Canada.

The Australian coach explained that the situation is very different from last year when the short gap between Wimbledon and the Canadian tournament made it extremely difficult for players who reached the final rounds in London.

"There is a difference compared to last year. Then there were only two weeks between Wimbledon and Canada. That compressed schedule made it very hard to play until the last weekend of Wimbledon and then compete immediately after in Canada," Cahill pointed out.

This season, however, the schedule offers an additional week of margin, completely changing the scenario for the Italian.

"This year there are three weeks. It's within the planned schedule. We will sit down as a team to decide Jannik's competition plan from now on. The Masters 1000 are incredibly important tournaments, and our intention is to ensure he is in the best position to perform at his peak."

Simone Vagnozzi expressed a similar sentiment, confirming that the final decision is not yet made, although acknowledging the importance of the tour starting in Montreal.

"We haven't thought about Montreal or Cincinnati yet. It's clear that the Masters 1000 are very important tournaments after the Grand Slams. We will talk tonight, probably tomorrow, and see how we plan the schedule. Right now, we don't have an answer to that question."

Everything points, therefore, to Sinner reappearing in the Masters 1000 in Canada to kick off the preparation for the US Open, although his team will wait a few days to definitively confirm a schedule that will seek to combine rest and maximum competitiveness after a demanding Wimbledon.

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