Only Novak Djokovic better than Jannik Sinner
Looking forward to the start of the season on American cement, there is one statistic in which the South Tyrolean is second only to the Serbian.
Looking forward to the start of the season on American cement, there is one statistic in which the South Tyrolean is second only to the Serbian.
Pablo Carreño Busta, current No. 23 in the rankings, will not be able to defend the title he won in 2022 in Montreal.
The 2001 Wimbledon winner, who has long been on Novak Djokovic’s staff, speaks clearly: “Only he and Nole can hold their own against Carlos Alcaraz.”
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The German is now in ninth place in the Race to Turin, 215 lengths behind the eighth place occupied by Casper Ruud.
Andrey Rublev complains that despite being world No. 7, fans confuse him with his other colleagues, including the South Tyrolean.
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“We are not going to distort it. But the speed of tennis is increasing, and physically you have to be bridges all the time.”
“Sometimes with Jannik you are too hard, you look at the hair in the egg.”
“I have many memories of going shopping for school supplies with my parents before the school year started,” he says.
The longtime manager with international experience has very clear ideas about the South Tyrolean.
“To hear him say at the beginning of the year that his season goal is to qualify for the Finals was the nicest thing I could hear him say.”
“The qualification of an Italian player to the Nitto ATP Finals 2023 would turn hundreds of thousands of spectators into fans,” Binaghi notes.
At the moment, the South Tyrolean would be widely qualified for the competition.
“There is one thing I hope to be able to do: to have a chance to play against these young players like Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner at some point.”
The South Tyrolean is taking a break from tournaments but is training ahead of the North American August.
Ahead of the Slam in the United States, the Italian tennis player counted among the favorites for the final victory.
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Only two Italian men boast Slam titles in singles and both have triumphed in Paris: Nicola Pietrangeli and Adriano Panatta.
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The Ligurian tennis player spoke about the South Tyrolean’s future: “But I leave the predictions to Giuliacci.”
The South Tyrolean is preparing for the American cement season.
The South Tyrolean in the Race rankings is fifth with a lead of more than 1,000 points over ninth.There are still four months to go, but the stated goal of qualifying for this year’s final men’s tennis tournament is becoming more and more concrete.
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Difficult, in the tennis world, to find such a dualism. Even less so between Spaniards and Italians.
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