Jannik Sinner looks ahead, “Angry? Yes, but only for half an hour.”

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Jannik Sinner looks ahead: “Angry? Yes, but only for half an hour’

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He didn’t win, but he learned. È this is the now well-established mantra of Jannik Sinner, who arrived at the final with 17 wins in her last 18 matches and an incredible string of victories against top 10, top 5 and top 3. “Djokovic played extremely well and deserved to win, I was not attentive enough in the important moments” è was the lucid summary of the South Tyrolean, who for’è appeared more serene than at other times after a heavy defeat. “I still enjoyed the moment” he recounted.

However, his season remains extremely positive, as he pointed out: “In 2022 I did something wrong but I got to know my body, while in 2023 I missed some tournaments to work on my physique. For a 22-year-old I would say that è in any case a good season” said Sinner smiling, invested by the warm applause of the journalists present at the end of his conference.

A week full of emotions Jannik’s, in which if he really had to choose the most beautiful one he would say the first entrance on the field. “I had never heard a roar like the one I heard coming out of the tunnel against Tsitsipas, in what was my first match. È it was an amazing feeling” explained Sinner, now projected to the Davis Cup before a few well-deserved days of rest.

“I am so happy to go to Malaga, the group è fantastic and it gives you extra confidence. When I get there; I feel comfortable. Against the’Netherlands will be very difficult, on paper maybe we are superior in the two singles, but their doubles è really good” concluded the world number 4, who by now will haveà soaked up the disappointment of the defeat. “Am I angry? Yes, but I will be; only for half an hour. I am happy with what I showed this week and in the last few months”.

John Pelazzo

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