Jannik Sinner, mom Siglinde devoured by tension in Monte Carlo
As son Jannik faced Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final, mother Siglinde "disappeared" only to reappear in tears.
As son Jannik faced Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final, mother Siglinde "disappeared" only to reappear in tears.
A tender embrace to celebrate victory and fellow Jannik Sinner’s return to world No. 1: all about Laila Hasanovic.
Having lost the Monte Carlo final and No. 1 in the ATP rankings, Carlos Alcaraz’s words toward Jannik Sinner are nothing but pure praise.
The record speaks for itself: 16 official challenges, with the Spaniard, current world No. 1, ahead 10-6 over the'Alto Adige native.
At 3 p.m. the first match of the season between the two world tennis stars. World No. 1 and more are up for grabs.
"Now I want to recover my energy to better prepare for tomorrow’s game.”
Saturday is the day devoted to the semifinals: the top three seeds and the host outsider are on the court.
The Murcian, after his success against Alexander Bublik in the quarters in Monte Carlo, confirms that he has a fixed thought.
The Murcian defeated Alexander Bublik in the quarterfinals of the Masters 1000 on the Principality’s clay.
The Murcian defeated Alexander Bublik in the quarterfinals of the Masters 1000 on the Principality’s clay.
In the second set there's great balance until 3-3, when Sinner places the decisive break effectively sending his opponent to the floor.
The 5-2 break practically comes of itself, with the Canadian unable to do anything. And then comes another break, for the 6-3 with which the first fraction goes into the archives.
The two have never faced each other in official competitions, as the Spaniard himself recalled finding Bublik in his path.
Friday is quarterfinal day at the Masters 1000 on the Principality’s clay: it will be the seventh showdown between the two tennis players.
It further narrows the number of tennis players competing: all four challenges worth a spot in the semifinals will be played on Friday the 10th.
"Before the match I was feeling great,” he clarified: in the second set I had a drop in energy".
The challenge between the South Tyrolean and the Czech was decided in the third set: our compatriot won.
Sinner’s long streak of 37 consecutive sets won in the Masters is broken.
It is not so obvious to witness a final between the two, partly because in the four tournaments played together so far they have never found themselves in the'last act.
There are even those who ask the Atp to take action against the South Tyrolean ace.
"Predictable bunts, inaccurate volleys and even a few broken rackets" writes L’Equipe.
"This match left an extremely bitter aftertaste" write on Sport.ru.
A gesture that cost him a reprimand from the umpire, and showed all his difficulty on clay.
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