Happy Jannik Sinner: “There was a crucial moment.” Then clarifies on thigh problem

Jannik Sinner happy: "C'è it was a crucial moment"
Jannik Sinner è qualified for the Australian Open final after winning in three sets against Ben Shelton. Just after the match to Jim Courier microphones the Azure did not hide the difficulties he had in the match: "The first set è was really tough and crucial. Today Shelton did not serve as he would have liked, we responded better than we served".
"The first set gave me confidence, I am satisfied with how I handled the emotions. I am happy to be in the final again,” explained the South Tyrolean, who then clarified about the thigh problem. The physiotherapist in the final? There was a bit of tension and some small cramps. These matches can also be stretched out, two and a half hours for three sets is not little. I am happy to have finished in three sets".
Sinner expressed a thought for his team: "C'è a great job, with all the coaches we have had. Deciding to change, in the past, è was important. I have been making important decisions since I was 13 years old. This team made me a different player, Simone and Darren are different and they also have a big age difference; (laughs, ed.). È Darren's last season and I am happy to fight for the title again".
"Zverev? It will be a very difficult match, there are so many balanced records. Anything canò happen. È chasing his first Slam, there will be a lot of tension. È nice to be in this position again, it will be a special day".