World number 1 Jannik Sinner seen trembling in worrying scenes during Australian Open win over Holger Rune

During the Australian Open, world number one Jannik Sinner was spotted shaking in unsettling moments.

The event happened at the Rod Laver Arena today during his victory over Holger Rune in the fourth round.

On Wednesday, defending champion Simone advanced to the quarterfinals after winning in four sets.

However, when the Italian was seen on camera trembling violently in the intense Melbourne heat, tennis fans became concerned.

During the game, Sinner took a 12-minute medical break, sitting down and then wiping himself with a towel. He seemed tired.

But as he dried himself, his right hand was seen to be shaking.

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Additionally, the scene alarmed supporters.

“I hope he recovers quickly,” one person stated.

Another said: The day in Melbourne was really hot.

Noted: A fantastic champion to bounce back from that.

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Another was added: Shaking from strained muscles is natural.

Sinner assured supporters that he was fine after explaining the shaking.

“I didn’t even warm up this morning, so it was a very strange morning,” the ace added.

Before the game, I had already made up my mind that I would have a hard time today.

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