Jannik Sinner warms up the engines with Formula 1 racing cars

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Jannik Sinner is about to close out a fairy-tale 2025 that saw him’s big name. He brought home two Slam events (Australian Open and Wimbledon) and ended the season with victory at the ATP Finals. After spending a few days relaxing to recharge his batteries, the world No. 2 flew to Dubai, along with his inseparable staff, to begin preparation for the new season in which, as always, he will try to win as much as possible and, why not, try to take back the scepter of world No. 1.

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Sinner’s dominance on indoor courts is unrivaled
The'South Tyrolean has racked up an impressive 31 consecutive indoor wins, a record that puts him on a par with the best ever
Ahead of him are Ivan Lendl, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic, respectively at 32, 33, and 35 wins in a row
John McEnroe's record (47) still seems far away, but according to former tennis player Sam Querrey Sinner might soon make it

"Sinner indoor is virtually unbeatable", explained Querrey at the Nothing Major Show podcast
"And the closest thing, or rather it’s like Federer on grass, during his best time"

"Sinner indoor is pretty much the same thing", are Querrey’s strong words, which sparked the debate on social
Sinner will return to the court in January in Melbourne for the Australian Open
His goal is to regain the number one ATP ranking

Dubai is a perfect location for the blue. In addition to state-of-the-art facilities, Jannik Sinner can enjoy significant privacy. In short, he can focus exclusively on training so that he does not have any kind of distraction. In fact, there&#8217s room for recreation as well. On Sunday, in fact, the blue star will be one of the welcome guests at the Abu Dhabi GP, last round of the Formula 1 World Championship. As is well known, Jannik Sinner has a visceral passion for cars and, the’idea of being able to walk around the Formula 1 paddock and see the best drivers in the world at work, exalts him in no small way.

Jannik Sinner will witness, live, the’last duel between Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri, that is, the three drivers who are vying for the Formula 1 World Champion title. L’blue is also expected to do some marketing activities with some F1 drivers but, most importantly, he will enjoy one of the most anticipated GPs ever in the front row. Then, of course, he will return to full training. The goal is to make himself ready for the first, big goal of the coming season, which is the Australian Open, a tournament he has already won twice (he is defending champion). The Slam in Melbourne will be preceded, in South Korea, by the’exhibition against the No. 1 rival, namely Carlos Alcaraz.

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