Andrey Rublev shares his theory about what happened to Jannik Sinner in shocking Roland ...
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Rublev's injury theory about Sinner's shock Roland Garros exit reveals how attribution bias shapes the way rivals explain each other's unexpected defeats.
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Theory Briefing
- Jannik Sinner, world No.1, was shockingly beaten by Cerundolo at Roland Garros, prompting rival speculation about hidden injury.
- Rublev's instinct to blame injury rather than Cerundolo's brilliance is a textbook case of attribution bias in competitive sport.
- Whether Sinner was truly hurt or simply outplayed, how peers frame the loss reshapes public perception of both players' standings.