Paolo Bertolucci gives three years to Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz
"Grand Slam? If the two of them are the only contenders yes; having other players on the same plane as well would make things more complicated"
"Grand Slam? If the two of them are the only contenders yes; having other players on the same plane as well would make things more complicated"
The Wimbledon semifinal between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic promises entertainment, and even Paolo Bertolucci has his say on the favorite.
The defeat in Paris still hurts but the world No. 1 is already charging ahead to the Slam on'grass. Here comes some advice.
Paolo Bertolucci tried to console Jannik Sinner in an article on the Gazzetta dello Sport website the day after his defeat in the final
Paolo Bertolucci returned to write in Gazzetta dello Sport on the day of Jannik Sinner’s Roland Garros semifinal
"Someone is starting to get off the bandwagon" ironized the racket legend.
Sky Sport’s new production brings together one of the strongest and most successful pairs in Italian tennis: Adriano Panatta and Paolo Bertolucci
"There is one word that more than any other accompanies Jannik Sinner’s return to the field: curiosity. Ours".
Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev disappoint, according to Paolo Bertolucci, while Jannik Sinner remains at the top of the ATP rankings.
"The milestone of 52 consecutive weeks at the top after reaching number one for the first time is more symbolic than practical".
The former Italian tennis player downplays after the South Tyrolean’s knockout in Cincinnati: “We can’t compare with the Big 3.”
Former blue tennis player lashes out at skeptics after Jannik Sinner’s triumph
The remarks come after the Toronto victory over Gael Monfils.
“I agree with their decision to stop after Wimbledon,” said the former tennis player.
The Italian tennis legend spoke just hours before the start of the Wimbledon semifinals.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve seen him so centered in his two fundamental strokes, the disruptive serve and the popping forehand.”
The Italian tennis legend was a guest on the talk “The Champions of the House of Sports,” on the occasion of the ‘Sky 20 Years’ event.
“He has been down for three months, and anything that happens, if he plays, will be a miracle,” he stressed.
Former blue tennis player believes there is no comparison with Carlos Alcaraz
The Italian tennis legend is concerned about the ‘involution’ of the South Tyrolean tennis player.
Yet another stop by the South Tyrolean provokes reaction from former Italian tennis player
The former blue tennis player and TV commentator wanted to emphasize the Carrarese player’s improvements on grass.
The former tennis player harshly analyzed the Roman’s defeat in the first round of the ATP 250 in Stuttgart.
“He seemed out of phase, stuck, with no drive on the ball and, moreover, in revised athletic condition.”
The Italian tennis legend gives advice to the South Tyrolean athlete.
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.”
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.
“They found good positioning within the scoreboard,” said the former tennis player.
“The road ahead would become smoother if he won a major tournament,” says the former champion.
The behavior of the Dane just doesn’t like the blue tennis player