"We went to the indoor courts and dribbled for 20-30 minutes, just to get a feel for the ball. He'll be fine; it was nice to be on the court. It's impossible for him to take a day off."

Darren Cahill told the specialized website "Tennis Now," revealing that Jannik Sinner would be practicing yesterday afternoon. The Italian had previously canceled his afternoon training reservation while awaiting the results of his elbow injury.

The former Australian champion and current coach of the Italian tennis player would have therefore hinted that Sinner's presence on the court today is very likely.

The world number one faces American Ben Shelton, while in the other quarterfinal, Flavio Cobolli takes on seven-time London champion Novak Djokovic. The semi-finals for the lower half of the draw are now set, with defending champion Carlos Alcaraz facing American Taylor Fritz on Friday.

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