Jannik Sinner, Canada’s air brings good luck
“Last year I had gotten there after the Wimbledon semifinals and then ended with my first win in a Masters 1000.”
“Last year I had gotten there after the Wimbledon semifinals and then ended with my first win in a Masters 1000.”
The South Tyrolean spoke on the eve of his debut in the Toronto Masters 1000.
The Italian tennis legend had his say about the South Tyrolean’s decision not to take part in the Olympic Games.
“And we have come this far without Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini,” added the FITP president.
The South Tyrolean increasingly in tennis history.
Leap forward in ranking for the Roman who sees the Top 30.
Big celebration for the French player, No. 99 Atp and third seed.
The Italian surrendered to Sebastian Korda in three sets (4-6, 6-2, 6-0).
Spanish tennis player: “He had great motivation.”
Beating Russia’s Andreeva and Shnaider, the Azzurri gave Italian tennis its first-ever Olympic gold medal.
The women’s doubles final ended in a tie-break with Russia’s Andreeva and Shnaider: 2-6, 6-1, 10-7 the final.
The Serbian champion overcame Carlos Alcaraz in the final with a double 7-6.
“The tonsillitis was difficult, I took antibiotics for almost a week and didn’t touch the racket for days.”
The Florence-born, Rome-raised 22-year-old won in a comeback and will now take on the other U.S.-born Korda.
“They have many more tactical keys, they are a real double, with personality. That makes the difference.”
In the second Sunday of competition in the French capital, all eyes will be on Marcell Jacobs but also Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini.
The 22-year-old from Carrara bates Auger-Aliassime in three sets and imitates Uberto De Morpurgo by winning the same metal in the same city 100 years later.
6-4 6-2 the score in favor of the world No. 2, the 22-year-old from Carrara will play for bronze with Auger-Aliassmie.
The Murcian, in his first participation in the Games, won a place in the final by scrambling the hapless Felix Auger-Aliassime with a double 6-1.
“Having found the right balance between us and the right way to be on the field.”
The blue pair won over the two Czechs Linda Nosková and Karolína Muchová with a score of 6-3 6-2.
As expected there are problems for the Canadian tournament, Carlos Alcaraz’s forfeit also arrives.
The former world number one will be Carrara’s rival in the semifinals.
Double 7-5 for the Italian who will now take on the winner between Djokovic and Tsitsipas.
The two Blue Women beat the British women decisively.
“I think in the next year or two we’ll see him push into the top 10 and find a best ranking.”
“It was his choice, the reaction of the group I didn’t see because I wasn’t in Paris yet, but I think he felt he was unable to perform here, otherwise he would have come and we would have had a very strong team.”
The 22-year-old from Carrara came back from 1-4 down in the first set and won 6-4 7-5.
The South Tyrolean tennis player is already working to make the best of the Canadian Masters 1000.