Paolo Bertolucci shuts up Jannik Sinner’s critics

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In the last few hours, many envious people have been celebrating on social media the defeat of Jannik Sinner against Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open semifinals. The South Tyrolean lost a four-hour, nine-minute battle with a final score of 3-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 6-4 on Rod Laver Arena. Three years after the last time, Nole returns to the final in Melbourne where he will face Carlos Alcaraz, the world number one, who overcame Alexander Zverev in the first semifinal at the end of a crazy challenge.

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Jannik Sinner defeated in Melbourne without Hasanovic: where'was Laila?
The Danish model did not follow the blue tennis player at the Australian Open
The South Tyrolean man's girlfriend had brought luck to the Blue in the last 2025

Laila Hasanovic was present in Vienna, where the pair had been made official

C'was also in Paris and Turin, during the ATP Finals
But unfortunately Laila could not attend in Melbourne, for work reasons
She was busy at home, for Copenhagen Fashion Week
The two will see each other again soon: no crisis
Laila was born on'November 8, 2000 in Copenhagen to family of Bosnian descent.
The Danish model dated Mick Schumacher until early 2025.
Hasanovic has participated in various editions of Miss Universe Denmark since a very young age.
On Instagram the model has over 470.000 fast-growing followers.
Sinner and Laila have not been shown together for a few weeks on social.
The couple has always lived the relationship with great confidentiality and discretion.
The model and influencer will return to the Blue's side to console and encourage him ahead of upcoming tournaments

No crisis: Hasanovic is busy with full-time modeling career.

The Dane participated in Paris Fashion Week and Copenhagen Fashion Week.

Criticism against Jannik Sinner has been wasted, but Paolo Bertolucci wanted to put a stop to the keyboard pundits: “Notice to mariners: Jannik Sinner has taken something exceptional for granted. In sports as in life there are victories but also defeats” he ruled on X. In the comments section, a user asked him how much the defeat against Djokovic will affect him mentally: “The right” sentenced the 1976 Davis Cup winner, who immediately after the semifinal between Jannik and Novak had expressed his analysis again through social media.

“Despite having all the favorable statistics,” he wrote, “Jannik Sinner succumbed because of a paltry 2 out of 18 on break balls in the face of a monumental Novak Djokovic”-Only 11 percent, then, of points won on break balls for Sinner, while Djokovic, with 3 out of 8 in total, finished at 38 percent in the same statistic. A non-marginal aspect that, according to Bertolucci’s point of view (and shared by many users and tennis fans, as can be seen from the number of ‘likes’ that the commentary received), conditioned the final result.

Less than 24 hours after losing to Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner addressed his fans via social media: “It was not my day but I gave everything. Congratulations Novak Djokovic, it is always an honor to share the court with you. Thank you all for the support in the last two weeks. The work continues. See you soon”.

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Rafa Nadal, on the sidelines of an event in Melbourne, commented on the match between Sinner and Djokovic this way: “These knockouts can become a useful signal to identify aspects to work on and prevent certain situations from happening again. The fact remains that Jannik reached a semifinal and played a tournament of the highest level. You can’t win all the time.”

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