The Italian Simone Vagnozzi and the Australian Darren Cahill They lead the technical path of the new Australian Open champion, Jannik Sinner, who at the age of 22 combined the conquest of the Davis Cup with the first Grand Slam of his record. At the beginning of 2022 he decided to change his work team, as a necessity not to stand in his progress and find the path to the top. He found it.
For reference, a friend and rival, Carlos Alcaraz, two years younger but ahead of his development. The Murcian has two ‘big ones’, the US Open 2022 and Wimbledon 2023. Jannik Sinner was at the Spanish Levante during the preseason, including a meeting with the Murcian.
“There’s no doubt that seeing young players succeed drives each of them. Not just Jannik. Everyone wants it. Everyone wants it. If they see one of their countrymen or someone of their generation who successful, they look at everything they do and have to follow through. Copy it,” Cahill explained, which led to numbers like Andre Agassi, Lleyton Hewitt or Simona Halep.
This is clear Alcaraz He opened the door: “He opened the way for many young players. We are grateful for this. It’s great to see him play,” said the ‘Aussie’, emphatic in his comparison to his pupil Sinner: “We aspire to be as good as him and I hope that one day Sinner will be better than him. Right now we are chasing Carlos, and we will continue to do so. Although everyone has their own personality and wants to make a name for themselves.”
Both coaches said their most important role after the Open is “to make sure Jannik keeps looking,” that he won’t stop.
Source: La Verdad

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