Jannik Sinner to Turin: the great work ahead of the ATP Finals
Lost the last Masters 1000 of the year, the work begins again.
Jannik Sinner puts the ATP Finals in his sights. Absent in Paris-Bercy, the last Masters 1000 of a triumphant season for him, the South Tyrolean tennis player has been working the last few days in Monte Carlo to put his recent difficulties behind him and present himself in Turin with the clear goal of returning to impress and enchant. He is scheduled to arrive in the Piedmontese capital è between Sunday afternoon and evening.
Sinner è s work has been quite specific, and he è s focused on certain aspects that the number 1 on the ATP circuit wants to refine and improve. Prominent among them are net descents and volleying, which the San Candido champion is training together with colleagues Grigor Dimitrov, Radek Stepanek and Sebastian Korda.
If in fact Sinner è now an absolute certainty in world tennis, the great rivalry endures with a Carlos Alcaraz known not only for class but also for an extremely complete style of play. Not forgetting the mighty revival of Alexander Zverev, rejuvenated by the excellent run of Paris-Bercy and aiming to return to the levels he reached in a very good 2021.
Meanwhile, Turin is eagerly awaiting the arrival of the homegrown tennis hero, with entire families and fans of all ages lining up to welcome Sinner. An Italian tennis player who will show up at the ATP Finals as world No. 1, but who does not seem to want to settle for the big party. Even in the last big event of the year, in fact, the real goal è to win again.