Holger Rune practiced with Jannik Sinner in Monaco on June 15. Rune is recovering from an achilles injury.
What happened?
Rune suffered the injury at the Stockholm Open last year and has been out for around nine months. He was set to return on clay ahead of Roland Garros but did not make his comeback.
Why it matters for Holger Rune
Rune's practice session with Sinner is a positive sign for his recovery. He has been working hard to get back to fitness and is motivated to make a comeback.
What comes next?
Rune will continue to work on his recovery, with no confirmed return date. Sinner, on the other hand, will defend his Wimbledon title from June 29 to July 12.
Rune's injury has been a setback, but he is determined to get back to his best. He has been filming his comeback and has made significant progress.
Sinner's recent issues have been less serious, but he did collapse dramatically in the second round of Roland Garros. He has undergone medical checks in Italy and will rest and recover before Wimbledon.
The practice session between Rune and Sinner is a promising sign for both players. They will look to keep their fitness and sharpness at a high level ahead of their respective returns to competition.
Rune's return date is still unknown, but he will be eager to get back to competing. Sinner, meanwhile, will be the overwhelming favorite to secure a second Grand Slam title at Wimbledon.
The tournament will start on June 29, and Sinner will look to make a strong defense of his title. Rune, on the other hand, will continue to work on his recovery and will hope to make a successful comeback soon.