The latest news on Sinner before his clash against Alcaraz at the US Open

Jannik Sinner will once again face his rival Carlos Alcaraz in the final of a Grand Slam. After Roland-Garros and Wimbledon, it is now the US Open's turn to see the two men compete for one of the most prestigious titles in tennis history.
Although the Italian appeared to experience discomfort in his abdomen during his match against Auger-Aliassime, Vagnozzi, one of his coaches, reassured everyone by stating that nothing serious had occurred. Nevertheless, the world number one did not appear on the American practice courts the day before the final.
According to reports from Sky Sport Italia, Sinner did some activation work in the gym before briefly training on an indoor court to manage the fatigue accumulated after the semifinal against the Canadian.
Let's hope the 24-year-old player can step onto the court at full capacity, especially since he had to withdraw from the final in Cincinnati just a few weeks earlier. At that time, Sinner stated:
"I'm sorry guys, I can't. I tried, but I can't. I feel terrible. I can't move, I feel like I'm going to collapse."
For reference, this duel will determine, in addition to the trophy, whether Alcaraz or Sinner will take or retain the world number one ranking.