Sinner announced his brother’s ‘betrayal’, none of the final Rome against Alcaraz

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Jannik Sinner stayed at the doors of the title in 1000 Masters in Rome. After setting a good contest, where it re -emerged after three months away from the slopes by penalty, the Italian surrendered to the grand final against a great Carlos Alcaraz, which he did not hesitate to praise after the game.

Carlos, without a doubt, knows how to do more things than I am today. His pressing, left … has more variants and moves better on the beat ground. Now we have a week to improve even during the Roland Garros tournament itself, “he declared at a press conference.

Who does not praise the world number 1 has gone to his brotherthat he thanked him ironically that he was not on the track.


A special gratitude to my brother, who instead of being here is preferred to be in Icola watching formula 1“He commented a laugh during the trophy delivery ceremony.

Despite the defeat, Sinner made a positive balance of his contest: ”I’m very happy with this contest. It gives me confidence to play a great tennis also in Paris. Let’s see what’s going out there. But after three months going here, doing this result meant a lot to me and my team. We worked hard to be here. “

This is a good lesson for Paris“He added.

“There are certainly a few things, as we have seen today, that we need to improve if we want to do it well in Paris. But I’m closer to the level I want in general,” he said.

Source: La Verdad

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