Franco Agamenone explains what makes Jannik Sinner different
Franco Agamenone also talks about his future: “I’d like to go straight into the board in a Slam.”
Franco Agamenone in an interview with Oasport explained what it is like to play against Jannik Sinner: “He is a very solid player, intense, has great ball speed, plays close to the line and always manages to take time away from his opponent. I met a very strong player who already has a very good present and an even better future.”
Arriving in Italy in 2020, the Italian-Argentinian tennis player is moving up the rankings and is now aiming for the top 100: “It would be nice to get straight into a Slam’s draw, but that will come on its own, I just focus on giving my best in every tournament I play.”
On a possible Davis Cup call-up: “It would be great, however, still there are other players who are better, and I’m not thinking about that, I just know that I have to improve to get as high as possible, to improve the ranking I have to keep growing and I’m focused on that.”