Jannik Sinner spills the beans on his big choice
“It’s a bit like chess and that’s also why I love the sport,” said the South Tyrolean.
“It’s a bit like chess and that’s also why I love the sport,” said the South Tyrolean.
The former Italian tennis player spoke on the sidelines of the presentation of the Atp Finals and the Davis Cup finals, both of which will be broadcast live on Sky and streamed on NOW
The South Tyrolean tennis player sums up after an uneventful season: “Lots of ups and downs.”
The former tennis player praised Italian tennis players in his book.
“We can win the Davis Cup,” he told Sportal.co.uk exclusively.
“With me captain he didn’t want to be part of the team, maybe he disliked me…”
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“Berrettini and I have formed a bond of honor,” said the South Tyrolean tennis player.
The former blue tennis player commented on the opposite moment of the two blue players
“It wasn’t his best game, but I’ve grown a lot in confidence in the last few weeks.”
“Now I’m taking days off and I think the most important thing is to recharge the batteries.”
The Italian was beaten by the Swiss Huesler with a score of 6-2, 6-3.
No one is in the Top 10, but there remain twenty of our players in the Top 200 of the Atp rankings.
Despite the knockout against Medvedev and the faded Finals, the Italian doesn’t lose heart
A run-up to the ATP Finals depends on an exploit in France and other combinations, but the scoreboard is rowing against it.
Arithmetic still keeps the South Tyrolean in the running, as does Matteo Berrettini.
The Italian tennis player succumbed in two sets to the number one seed.
The former blue tennis player is confident: “Musetti is the one with more solutions on the court.”
The South Tyrolean tennis player reached the quarterfinals of the Vienna tournament
Us Open director: “The best match I’ve ever seen.”
“If I were the captain I would always put Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini as starters,” admitted the Carrara-based tennis player.
Defeated in two sets by Chilean Cristian Garin.
The Carrara tennis player spoke about the triumph in Naples and beyond.
“As long as it is still mathematically possible, I will not stop believing.”
The South Tyrolean tennis player is preparing his return to the court.
The 2001 class wanted to thank the 38-year-old from Alto Adige.
The Italian tennis player will not be present in Belgium, where he had won last season