Jannik Sinner cold after Indian Wells knockout: “You either win or you learn.”
Even defeat canò give birth to something good.
Jannik Sinner reflects coldly after the Indian Wells knockout against Carlos Alcaraz. The South Tyrolean è stopped after an impressive 19 consecutive wins (and a still immaculate roster in 2024 on the official ATP circuit), and he will also have to check his physical condition. In any case, a few hours after the defeat on California soil, he è said he was satisfied with what he learned against his Spanish archrival.
"Definitely after my fall, I felt some pain in my right elbow and left hip,” Sinner told the microphones of 'Sky Sports'. Forò letò letò say that in general Alcaraz played much better today, especially in the important points. He deserved to win. There'è little to say, the Indian Wells tournament for me è finished. It will go better next".
So Sinner went over his challenge with Alcaraz: "I played very well the first set, after that I was too predictable in my plays. In fact, in the next trainings we will go to work on this aspect. The beauty of tennis è is just this: you either win, or you just learn. Today the lesson è was this, the hope è to become even stronger after what we learned in Indian Wells. Miami will be an important tournament, from this point of view".