Simone Vagnozzi and Darren Cahill explain Jannik Sinner’s strategy for 2026
The words of the two coaches of the world number 2 after his triumph at the ATP Finals.
The words of the two coaches of the world number 2 after his triumph at the ATP Finals.
The Australian supercoach has defined a major goal for the South Tyrolean outfielder, who was confirmed as the ATP Finals champion.
The world number two also spoke about the issue regarding his coach’s future at a press conference after the victory over Zverev
The racquet ace at the end of the year will have to make a crucial decision about his future.
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The world number one therefore gave himself 48 hours away from rackets and balls to recharge his energy ahead of the Us Open
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The South Tyrolean tennis player’s supercoach spurred on his pupil during an interview with ‘La Repubblica’.
“He needs to become an all around aggressive tennis player from the back who needs to refine his qualities at the net.”
The South Tyrolean’s coach takes stock of progress and states with conviction, “He can win the US Open.”
The South Tyrolean tennis player had a particularly brilliant Wimbledon tournament.
The brilliant walk at Wimbledon swept away any possible doubts the Australian coach might have had about the talent from San Candido.
The Australian, who was called to the Highlander’s court, points out, “The guy has a sense of humor, which doesn’t hurt when you’re struggling.”