Jannik Sinner paparazzied on Vespa in Monte Carlo, Paris is behind him

After the disappointment at Roland Garros, Jannik Sinner is taking a few days off to recover physical and mental energy. The world number one was spotted in Monte Carlo aboard his red Vespa Primavera 125, as the Principality prepares to welcome the traditional appointment with the Formula 1 Grand Prix.
For the South Tyrolean champion, it’s time to pull the plug after particularly intense weeks. The elimination in Paris, which came at the end of a challenge in which he also had to deal with an obvious physical decline, has in fact highlighted the need for a break before returning to focus on the upcoming seasonal goals.
The calendar will be carefully managed. Sinner has decided to forgo the preparatory tournaments on grass at Halle and Queen’s, preferring to devote this period exclusively to recovery and personalized preparation for Wimbledon. A choice that confirms the desire to arrive in the best possible condition to the most prestigious appointment of the summer season.
In the last hours, Corriere della Sera also reported a backstory related to the Madrid Masters 1000. During the tournament, turning to a physiotherapist, Sinner reportedly confided an eloquent phrase about his accumulated level of fatigue: “I’m dead.” Words that tell better than any statistics the intensity of the months experienced by the Italian tennis player.
The break is expected to last at least until June 8. After that, the world number one will begin specific preparation on grass, the surface on which in 2025 he had written a historic page by winning the title at Wimbledon.
The goal is clear: to leave behind the setback in Paris, regain athletic brilliance and present himself in London in ideal conditions to defend the title. It is a challenge that Sinner will face with the determination that has taken him to the top of world tennis and that, once again, will call on him to turn a disappointment into a new opportunity for growth.
