Jannik Sinner faced a sudden end to his Australian Open match as his opponent, Hugo Gaston, retired and broke down in tears. Gaston struggled physically after a strong start, even seen taking tablets during a break. Sinner dominated, winning the first two sets before Gaston decided to quit. The match concluded sadly for both players, with Sinner acknowledging Gaston’s discomfort. Sinner expressed his disappointment in the situation, highlighting the need for a competitive match. Tim Henman, a TNT Sports commentator, noted the medical attention Gaston received and speculated on his physical condition. Despite the unexpected turn, Sinner’s exceptional performance was evident. Sky has introduced a discounted Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle, offering over 1,400 live matches including 215 Premier League games this season.