Jannik Sinner is preparing for Wimbledon after a surprising defeat at the French Open.

The Italian tennis player will arrive at Wimbledon as defending champion, but without his main rival Carlos Alcaraz due to a wrist injury.

What happened at Roland-Garros?

Jannik Sinner's early exit at Roland-Garros altered his schedule and build-up to grass.

He spent several weeks out of the public eye, focused on his preparation for SW19.

How is Jannik Sinner preparing for Wimbledon?

Sinner used the post-Paris period to reset physically and mentally, combining a short break with an immediate return to structured training.

He reports a stable condition after a heavy stretch of competition earlier in the season.

The priority has been rebuilding strength rather than managing injury concerns.

What does Jannik Sinner say about his preparation?

"I took one week off and spent some time with my friends and family, which was really important for me," Sinner said to Vogue.

"And then after that, we went straight back to practice, because now there’s a big run coming up—Wimbledon, of course, but we also did a lot of work for the US swing that comes after."

Sinner is happy with his shape and mental state ahead of Wimbledon.

What's next for Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon?

The lack of match play on grass remains a structural limitation in his preparation.

Sinner acknowledged that the opening rounds at Wimbledon will serve as adaptation rather than confirmation of form.

He will look to regain confidence after his early exit at Roland-Garros.

Jannik Sinner is focused on his preparation and is ready to compete at Wimbledon.

The 4-time Grand Slam champion is in a good spot mentally and physically.

He will face a challenging tournament without his main rival Carlos Alcaraz.