Jannik Sinner behind closed doors, Nick Kyrgios doesn’t go for it

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Kyrgios’ words

New chapter in the telenovela starring Jannik Sinner and Nick Kyrgios, who again through his social channels è lashed out at the world number one.

A day after the decision of the Lausanne-based Tas to set for April 16 and 17 the hearing involving the South Tyrolean, the Australian dwelled on a detail of the hearing: "Whyé behind closed doors? If you haven&#39t done anything wrong, then let there be transparency", the words of what, off the field, è Jannik Sinner&#39s number one rival.

Jannik Sinner meanwhile è ready to debut at the Australian Open. For the first time defending champion in a Slam, the Italian will begin his run in this edition in Melbourne Park on Monday at 4 a.m. Italian time on Rod Laver Arena against Chilean Nicolas Jarry, No. 34 ATP (1-1 record in direct clashes.

Sinner could become this year the first Italian, man or woman, with three Slam singles titles to his credit in his career (always considering only the singles slates). Last year the Italian, world No. 1, won his first career majors.

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