Jannik Sinner, velvet debut in Paris
The South Tyrolean won over Alexandre Muller, host number 101 in the world.
The South Tyrolean won over Alexandre Muller, host number 101 in the world.
The South Tyrolean in control against Alexandre Muller, host number 101 in the world.
One-sided first set for the South Tyrolean against the host.
“Let him work and he can win everything,” assures the Swiss.
The South Tyrolean will close Monday’s day of competition relative to the men’s draw: his first-round opponent is France’s Alexandre Muller.
At a press conference, the Serbian tennis player listed possible rivals for Roland Garros
The San Candido native also spoke about the Roman’s prolonged absence from the circuit.
The South Tyrolean tennis player spoke on the eve of the start of Roland Garros.
The Italian tennis legend gives advice to the South Tyrolean athlete.
The 21-year-old from Tuscany beat Laurent Lokoli to beat the qualifiers
“The facility continues to improve and the skill of the coaches is increasing,” admitted the South Tyrolean tennis player.
The South Tyrolean tennis player ended up in the side of Daniil Medvedev, whom he could face in the quarterfinals.
The coach of the South Tyrolean, on the eve of Roland Garros, draws comparisons with the Murcian talent.
“As soon as the physical problems go away, his confidence will increase,” said the winner of four US Open and three Wimbledon tournaments.
French tennis player: “Nadal, Djokovic and Federer are legends.”
The former German tennis player spoke about the current moment in world tennis
Former blue tennis player: “He cared so much about doing well that he failed to express what he could to the best of his ability.”
By reaching the round of 16, the tennis player from Carrara moved back to 18th place in the rankings.
The captain of Italy’s Davis Cup representative team commented on the performance of the two players at the Internazionali d’Italia.
The former tennis player made some statements to the ‘Messenger’.
The Croatian coach spoke about the expectations let down by the South Tyrolean in Rome
“I think he is among the favorites at Roland Garros,” admitted the Murcian tennis player.
Despite the knockout in Rome, the Italian tennis player continues to be held in the highest regard by many insiders
In his regular column in the Gazzetta dello Sport, one of the iconic men of our tennis tries to pinpoint the causes of the unexpected setbacks at the Foro Italico of the South Tyrolean and the Spaniard.
“I would be willing to bet that Sinner will finish in the top six of the rankings at the end of the year.”
“I expected more from him, but he paid the pressure of playing at home,” the former tennis player admitted.
The South Tyrolean tries to explain the reasons for the knockout at the Internazionali d’Italia.
The Argentine overturned the odds by beating the San Candido native in front of the Foro Italico crowd.
The South Tyrolean got off to a good start, winning the first set, then fell apart as Francisco Cerundolo won 6(3)-7, 6-2, 6-2.
The South Tyrolean tennis player won the first set on tie-break against Francisco Cerundolo.