Jannik Sinner He fell to the Rod Laver Arena floor after seeing his parallel forehand come in and miss. Daniel Medvedev. It proved the conquest of his first Grand Slam title, on his debut in a final. There were comebacks to remember, 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 and 6-3.
He immediately got up to greet the Russian. Then he looked for his team. He climbed the obstacles until he reached the box to hug all his teammates. He changed his team until he found the stability and company he needed at this time.
He thanked them for their support and work, an improvement that occurred even during the competition, as he stressed. There were words of praise for Medvedev, who lost his three finals in Melbourne. “You make me better every time and I hope you can lift this trophy in the future. I’m sure you will,” he said to the Muscovite, whom he lost in the last four matches, after losing the first six.
Emotional and important is a message that speaks about the personality of Jannik Sinner and his environment. A few words that have been applauded around the world are an example of what a grassroots sport should be with a vision of the future among the elite.
“To all of you watching at home, especially my family. I wish everyone had my parents. They always made me choose what I wanted. Even when I was young, I played other sports. They didn’t I was forced. I wish this freedom was possible for as many children as possible. Many thanks to my parents. That boy who was going to be a ski star was strong, but at the age of 13 he decided on the racket.
Source: La Verdad
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