Stefano Semeraro no-holds-barred on Jannik Sinner
The words of the editor of “Il Tennis Italiano” on the performance of the South Tyrolean in Monte Carlo.
The words of the editor of “Il Tennis Italiano” on the performance of the South Tyrolean in Monte Carlo.
After the final lost to Rublev, the Dane reflects on the semifinal and upcoming challenges with the Italian.
The 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 triumph over Rune in the final allows him to win the first Masters 1000 of his career.
The Dane, who had beaten Sinner in the semifinals, fell in three sets: ending 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 to the Russian.
The South Tyrolean defeated in three sets by Holger Rune.
Head already to the semifinals for the Dane after his quarterfinal success in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 against Daniil Medvedev.
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“Sinner is more complete but Musetti plays tennis that I prefer. So my money is on him,” said the Italian tennis legend.
“But derbies evade all predictions,” adds the former racket champion.
There is only one official precedent between the two on the ATP circuit.
“I don’t think it’s catastrophic, but the feelings are bad now because I lost.”
“Incredible victory, I can hardly contain my tears. Will need to rest before challenging a friend.”
A challenge that will keep Italian fans with bated breath.
The Carrara-born tennis player overcame the Serbian champion in a comeback in the round of 16 of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000.
The blue tennis player commented on Instagram about forfeiting the Monte Carlo tournament
“I did not express my best tennis,” said the South Tyrolean after his victory with Hurkacz
The South Tyrolean’s adventure on the Principality’s tournament clay continues.
“I have a second-degree tear in the internal oblique muscle,” the Roman wrote on Instagram.
The Roman on his birthday prevailed over Argentine Francisco Cerundolo, ranked number 33.
The class of 2003 did not bring home a single game.
The Carrara-based tennis player beats Miomir Kecmanovic in two sets (7-6 6-0) and will challenge the Marche-based player in the second round.
The Piedmontese tennis player flies to the second round of the Monaco Masters 1000.
The tennis legend’s words intended for the Roman, who meanwhile returned to victory in Monte Carlo.
The Roman explains his 6-4, 6-2 win in Monte Carlo over Cressy: “I worked well, needed energy, and I found it.”
The Roman prevailed in an hour and 26 minutes of play, closing on 6-4, 6-2: on the ATP circuit he had not won since Acapulco.
The Roman explains his poor results in recent weeks and sets his sights high on Monte Carlo.