Giorgio Rocca tough on Jannik Sinner: "Almost 'killed' by Italians"

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The statements of Giorgio Rocca, the former ski champion interviewed by Corriere del Ticino, are already causing discussion. Many topics have been touched upon and not a few considerations capable of opening a debate. “Switzerland – he argued – has a journalism that is totally different from the Italian one: in Italy they fixate on a subject and “hammer away.” We see this today with Jannik Sinner, whom they almost “killed” because in the semifinals of the Australian Open he lost to Djokovic. I repeat, with Djokovic, not with the world number 300”.

“The Italian press also influences the fans a lot, and they get attached and disaffected quickly,” he added. In Switzerland there is much more sports culture than in Italy’and more respect toward a failure. The Helvetic press affects athletes’ performance less and is one less disruptive element”.

“Everything seemed easy for Odermatt, at least until a few races before the Olympics. He wanted to win in Kitzbühel, but he couldn&#8217t do it, and maybe that aspect a little bit affected it. He is also human in the end. He is always there among the best, but he is probably not as mentally relaxed today and cannot ski as he would like. When he wants to force it, probably that’instinct that usually comes easy to him today succeeds a little less. In an Olympics you have to be perfect, otherwise you don”t win.

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Discreet, elegant, smiling: Laila Hasanovic promoted with flying colors. The images of the Danish model
The new partner of the world’s No. 2 Italian tennis player enchanted in Turin, and is ready to set the ATP circuit ablaze in 2026

Laila has already brought luck to Sinner in Vienna and Turin at the ATP Finals

The young woman won everyone over for the discreet way of being in the spotlight

A style that perfectly matches that of Jannik and his team
In September a'random shot of Sinner’s phone shows a photo of Laila

The'clue reveals that the two were already romantically linked

Laila Hasanovic was born in Copenhagen on'November 8, 2000, she is of Bosnian descent

Blond and long hair, light eyes, has instant charm and sporty physique

She grows up in Svendborg, near the Danish capital, and studies at the Gymnasium School

In 2019, at the age of 19, she reaches the finals in Miss Denmark and Miss Universe
She moves to Kentucky for a year to become a journalist
Leaves journalism path to devote himself to'environmental activism
Become a CO2 Living ambassador and invite followers to plant trees
Returned to Europe, many brands seek her as a model for shoots and catwalks
Today she has more than 400 thousand followers on social networks
The relationship with Sinner is bringing her even wider fame this'year

Both very private, they avoid sharing pictures together but the story goes on smoothly

“Von Allmen brought his usual impetuousness and brashness to the track, combining it with technique. Putting it all together, he was able to run the perfect race. From what can be seen from the outside, his determination is currently greater than Odermatt’s. In style, personality and way of skiing, Franjo is different than Marco, and people like that” the conclusion of the 50-year-old, who was born in Chur, Canton of Graubünden, to an Italian father and a Swiss mother.

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