Wimbledon, Jannik Sinner explains the tense moment
“I’m sorry I showed some anger,” the South Tyrolean said after the match with Galan, during which he challenged some refereeing decisions.
“I’m sorry I showed some anger,” the South Tyrolean said after the match with Galan, during which he challenged some refereeing decisions.
The South Tyrolean suffered only in the first set, then melted away and won the victory: equaled his best result on London grass.
After the 6-3, 7-6(4), 7-6(5) win over Zverev, the Roman speaks of “special air” and admits, “Without playing I spent days in tears.”
The Roman advances again on London’s grass: the German is folded in three sets, with the score 6-3, 7-6(4), 7-6(5).
The world’s most prestigious tournament is catching up with the schedule after rain in recent days.
“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.”
In the span of three days, the Roman beat the Turinese in four sets and finally entered the second round.
The 21-year-old from Carrara beats Spain’s Munar in three sets. The Ligurian loses his first-round match to the other Spaniard Carballes Baena.
“The moment is favorable. There are a lot of guys with great prospects,” admitted the former Roman tennis player.
He won the 2004, 2007 and 2011 editions of the tournament in San Marino.
The talent from San Candido explains what worked particularly well in the challenge with Diego Schwartzman.
The Czech prevails after a long-balanced challenge: 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-1 the final.
The Sicilian is ahead of Jarry, the Ligurian down a set to Carballes Baena.
It ends 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 for the talent from San Candido, who after a hard-fought first set concedes crumbs to his rival.
The challenge between the two Italians was interrupted due to slippery surface: he was leading the Roman with the partials of 6-7(5), 6-3, 7-6(7).
The defending champion and world No. 1 win their second match while so many first-round matches have yet to end.
The 31-year-old from Marche sharply beaten in the first round by Russian Gracheva, a newly naturalized French woman.
The Romanian loses to Romanian Cristian, the Tuscan to Estonian Kontaveit. The Marche woman, on the other hand, beats Colombia’s Osorio.
“You also have to face reality,” the Ligurian tennis player told ‘Sky Sports’.
The captain of the Davis team, on the sidelines of the start of the Wimbledon Tournament, spoke about the South Tyrolean’s responsibilities.
The Carrara-based tennis player beat Varillas of Peru in three sets, thus entering the second round.
Last week’s excellent results rewarded the two Italians.
The Serb is seeking his eighth success on English grass, his 24th Slam, and is also thinking about the Grand Slam.
“My spirit is very good despite everything, but even if I’m not at my best being here makes me happy.”
The South Tyrolean brings no small load of confidence to England: “I don’t think many people can beat Djokovic, but I think I’m among them.”
The Roman tennis player is returning to play in his favorite Slam after a long series of physical problems, including the Covid that stopped him a year ago, and he will do so by playing against the Turin-based player, who clearly beat him in Stuttgart.
The new edition of the world’s most prestigious tennis tournament gets underway tomorrow, and the Serb and the South Tyrolean will both be up against an Argentine, Cachin for Nole, Juan Manuel Cerundolo for Jannik.
After last year’s ban on Russian and Belarusian tennis players from playing the world’s most prestigious tournament, the 25-year-old from Minsk can return to London’s grass. Here are her words at the press conference.
The Rimini tennis player was defeated in two sets by the Czech player with a score of 6-2 7-6.
Should she pass the round, the Marche could face the 2021 semifinalist. It doesn’t get much better for the other Tricolor representatives.