Simone Vagnozzi compares Jannik Sinner to Valentino Rossi
The South Tyrolean’s coach, absent in the United States, will return to Sinner’s box in Monte Carlo.
The South Tyrolean’s coach, absent in the United States, will return to Sinner’s box in Monte Carlo.
“He knows Novak very well and has great tennis expertise.”
“I quickly realized that he was a phenomenon,” assures the journalist.
The tournament, played since 1910, is the only ATP circuit event played on clay.
The former Italian tennis player expressed his views on the South Tyrolean’s triumph at the Miami Masters 1000.
The South Tyrolean’s coach commented on the South Tyrolean’s potential ahead of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000.
“I used to make the rankings by myself? Panatta’s joke out of place.”
The former racquet champion also puts the work of the champion’s staff on the plate.
The Italian tennis player won with a score of 6-7 6-1 6-4, gaining access to the round of 16.
“His victories push us to give our best,” stressed the Roman tennis player.
The Roman tennis player defeated the Kazakh with a clear 6-2 6-1.
The Roman tennis player made it through the first round thanks to a two-set victory (6-1 6-4) over wildcard Abdullah Shelbayh.
The match record between the two young champions is four wins each: possible new crossroads in Monte Carlo.
In more than 40 years of computerized ranking, there have been 28 world No. 1s. Azure wants to be next.
In addition to climbing to No. 2 in the world rankings, the South Tyrolean enters the tennis statistics books for another fact.
The former MotoGp champion commented on Blue’s quick victory in Miami
The former Italian tennis player celebrated the South Tyrolean’s success
The Bulgarian tennis player spoke after the defeat in the Miami final
There will be five Italians in the main draw at the ATP 250 clay court event in the Moroccan resort.
Preparations are in full swing for the creation of the jersey to be given to the champion.
The racket champion has never hidden his Rossoneri faith.
“He treasures the tournaments he wins; he understands that what he is doing is a privilege.”
“For me, it is important to be No. 2 in the world, but it is even more important that I had great performances especially in the semifinals and finals.”
The Bulgarian has had his say in the era dominated by Federer, Nadal, Murray and Djokovic.
7-5 6-3 the score in favor of the Florida native’s own home favorite who wins the first 1000 tournament of her career.
The match with Medvedev represented the fourth-best ever ratings for a tennis match on Sky; with the Bulgarian it could go even better.
The Russian tennis player was defeated for the fifth consecutive time by the Italian in the semifinals of the Miami Open.
The Bulgarian tennis player will face the South Tyrolean in the final of the Miami Open.