Although it was a day of celebration, Jannik Sinner had to deal with repeated controversy after being able to do Clostebol In the last Indian Wells Masters 1000.
“What happened, happened. I keep playing this way because my mind is clear about what happened. If I were guilty, I wouldn’t play that way. I don’t think so. Yes, it’s true that there are moments or a few days I ask that I have no problem, ”the two-time Australian Open Champion revealed at a press conference.
“Many things happen outside the path you may not know. When I hit the court, sometimes it was hard to block these things. I have a team that trusts me and I can talk to them tomorrow. “I am in this situation and that will not change,” he added after successfully defending the title obtained in 2024.
The sinner also admitted that it feels more comfortable in a hard court than dirt or grass.Although he commented that it was something positive, because of the fact that he had something to improve.
“Of course I’m more comfortable with the hard, we see. I accepted it as something positive Because I have space for improvement in other tournaments. I’m young. “This is what I want, the difficulties and understanding of what I can improve,” he explained.
Finally, the transalpine He was full of praise for his coaches, the Italian Simone Vagnozzi and the Australian Darren Cahillwhere he said “they are very good on the out of the path.”
“It is very difficult (convince Cahill to stay). To be a good coach with many players you need to understand each other’s rhythmwhat you want and what you don’t like. One thing I really like about Darren is super humble. I have tried to get a good result here because it is his last slam here, being Australian, as a coach, ”commented number one about one of the best coaches in recent decades, Darren Cahill, who leaves the position as coach at the end of the season.
Source: La Verdad

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