The Italian Jannik SinnerATP Finals champion, assured that while he “couldn’t have closed the year better”, he had “room for improvement”.
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“I want to thank my team. The work will never stop, but there is room for improvement. An incredible year. It could not have ended better,” he said at the award ceremony in Inalpi Arena.
“Thank you all. Taylor (Fritz), congratulations on an incredible week, very consistent. You’re working hard to get to this level, you’re on the right track,” he said of his rival in the final, whom he defeated in two sets, with a double 6-4.
He remembered too Carlos Bernardeslegendary chair umpire who will no longer be a referee in the ATP: “Carlos, 40 years of refereeing. Incredible career. Thank you for everything. I know you will be with Davisbut this is your last ATP, so thank you all.”
In addition, he celebrated that the tournament will remain in the Italy until 2030.
“It’s a very special event, maybe the most special of all. It’s great that it stays in Italy. The end of seasons here is incredible. Finally, the public. I hope to see you next time that year,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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