Jannik Sinner perfectionist: night training after the match

You don’t get to be number 1 in the world by accident. Jannik Sinner is a perfectionist. His work ethic is unique on the circuit. He reconfirmed it at the end of the match against Gabriel Diallo. The’blue won in two sets (6-2, 7-6) but, especially in the second set, he did not particularly shine, even having to save a set point.
As soon as he won the match, Jannik Sinner addressed his team: “Let’s go to the court” the words “stolen” from the cameras. An invitation that, in fact, turned into a kind of order. Extra training to work immediately on what he did not like during the match, particularly his serve which, in the second set, was not performing as well as his usual.
Clearly, his team immediately indulged him. As a result, night training for Jannik Sinner. In short, extra work to immediately regain feeling for the upcoming matches (in the round of 16 of the Cincinnati Masters 1000 he will face 37-year-old Adrian Mannarino).
The’umpteenth confirmation of how Jannik Sinner is a total perfectionist, the kind who wants, immediately, to figure out what went wrong in order to find solutions. After nearly two hours of play and, best remembered, a win, the world No. 1 preferred an extra training session rather than go for a rest. Unique mentality.
