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“World No. 1 Jannik Sinner Withdraws from Paris Masters Due to Virus”

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has announced his withdrawal from the Paris Masters due to a virus. The 23-year-old Italian made the announcement on Tuesday, expressing hope that he will recover in time for the ATP Finals. Sinner's absence from the tournament means he joins fellow tennis star Novak Djokovic on the sidelines. In his place, French player has been added to the draw. Sinner recently showcased his talent by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the exhibition event in Saudi Arabia on October 20, where he claimed a remarkable $6 million prize.

Q: Why did Jannik Sinner withdraw from the Paris Masters?

A: Jannik Sinner withdrew from the Paris Masters due to a virus.

Q: What is Jannik Sinner's current ranking in the world?

A: Jannik Sinner is currently ranked World No. 1.

Q: Who has replaced Jannik Sinner in the Paris Masters draw?

A: Frenchman Arthur Cazaux has replaced Jannik Sinner in the draw.

Q: What recent achievement did Jannik Sinner accomplish before withdrawing?

A: Jannik Sinner won the Six Kings Slam exhibition event by defeating Carlos Alcaraz and earned a $6 million title on 20 October.

Q: Does Jannik Sinner expect to recover in time for the ATP Finals?

A: Yes, Jannik Sinner expects to recover in time for the ATP Finals.

Q: Which other top player is missing the Paris Masters alongside Sinner?

A: Novak Djokovic is also missing the Paris Masters.