Jannik Sinner also a master off the field, a colleague reveals hidden gift

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A colleague reveals Jannik Sinner’s hidden gift: "He'taught it to me"

Jannik Sinner champions on the field and in the kitchen. In a lengthy interview granted to Guardian, Jack Draper revealed the South Tyrolean's hidden gift: "Cooking was never my forte, I didn&#39t know how to cook anything, so I decided to ask Jannik&quot'

for advice.

"He's Italian soì I thought he knew how to make pasta. I know I should have asked my mother but I didn&#39t. He cooked a very good pasta and taught me how to make it" said the British tennis player.

Recently Andy Roddick, former world No. 1 and 2003 U.S. Open winner, also had honeyed words for Jannik Sinner: "Children are watching him and many will choose tennis because of him. Enrollments will fly, in Italy tennis does not have to compete with 10 other sports like in the US: tennis and soccer, enrollments will fly. Congratulations to Italian tennis and to Sinner, who è without question the best in the world".

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