The Italian Jannik Sinner (4) He did not celebrate his victory over the Serbian Novak Djokovic (1) in the semifinals of the Australian Open because even though “it means a lot to beat him, the tournament is not over yet.”
“I feel those emotions that one cannot control. Of course it means a lot to me, but, on the other hand, the tournament is not over yet. Sunday is the final, and the final is always different,” he commented after being reached. his first final in ‘slam’ competition.
“In the first two sets I saw that he wasn’t hitting the ball like he used to. He wasn’t moving as well and he wasn’t focused as we always see,” Sinner added after becoming the first Italian tennis player, both in men’s . and women’s women, to reach the final on the banks of the Yarra.
“I saw that fight Carlos (Alcaraz) and the truth is that it is incredible. “I don’t know what to say about it,” he said after they announced that both he and the Murcian on Friday, in the 2023 Wimbledon final, broke the Balkan streak of 2,195 days without defeat in Melbourne and London, according to respectively. .
“I think after last season, especially the end of the year, it gave me the confidence to believe that I can achieve good results in Grand Slams. But then you have to prove it. A lot of people talk, but then you have to demonstrate that”, concluded a Sinner who will face the German in the end Alexander Zverev (6) or Russian Daniel Medvedev (3).
Source: La Verdad

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