Jannik Sinner has one regret, however.

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Jannik Sinner has something to recriminate

During a lengthy interview with the microphones of "Esquire" world number one Jannik Sinner bluntly analyzed his 2024 from his successes to the clostebol case explosion. In addition, the South Tyrolean, however, did not hide that he had regrets during the season.

" It may be hard to believe, but being the best has never been my goal. I value more the kind of person I am, the people I surround myself with and the degree of trust I can have in them. I don’t believe that if you win you are good, while if you lose you are not good at all. Each of us has our own talents. The luck is in finding a way to express them" began the South Tyrolean.

"Being a champion means facing a lot more pressure. But I really believe that there is no money that can replace being healthy and living your life surrounded by the people you love. I believe that you either win or you learn. Losing often to Novak Djokovic taught me a lot" continued the world number one.

"Tennis è very important to me, but this season I have not been able to spend enough time with the people I love. I have to make time for that, becauseé some things go by and never come back," added the San Candido native.

"It's been a very hard time for me, because I couldn&#39t talk to anyone or ask for help. All the people who knew me and watched me play understood that there was something wrong with me. Everyone told the truth right away, and that allowed me to play immediately, but at Wimbledon I was pale. Even after that, my feeling toward people was one of fear. When I went to train in Cincinnati, però I realized who my real friends" concluded Jannik Sinner.

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