Jannik Sinner was crowned this Sunday as the champion of the ATP Finals. The Italian lifted the champion’s trophy in Turin after a clean week in which he ruthlessly destroyed all rivals who dared to stand in his way.
Such was their superiority on the court, that the only moments of trouble in the entire competition had to be found after the game.
In the Italian’s locker room He found himself helpless before the challenge before him: opening a bottle of champagne.
“Slippery! Guys, just a moment.” he said laughing to the photographers waiting to immortalize the moment.
And we can say that sparkling wine is the true ‘black animal’ of number 1 in the world, ever since After the game, and on the same court, he again struggled to open the bottle.
The Italian finally managed it and was able to wet everything around him celebrate a tremendous season in which he won eight titles, including the Australian Open, the US Open and the ATP Finals.
In the world ranking, Sinner has almost 4,000 points ahead of number 2Alexander Zverev, so that until the clay court era it seemed impossible for anyone to get rid of his privileged position.
Perhaps that is why in 2025 it will make changes to its spring calendar. The first of them, confirmed, is his participation in the Munich tournament, which will be held from April 12 to 20, and where he will compete with Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz.
This decision indicates, on the one hand, that the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell will not be playedwhich was played the same week, and also leaves his presence at the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 up in the air, which was played just a week before.
So, everything seems to indicate that after the American tour in March (Indian Wells and Miami), Sinner will take a few days off and play his first clay tournament on German soilto play the Masters 1000 in Madrid and Rome before Roland Garros.
Source: La Verdad

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