His name appeared in the farewell awards to Rafa Nadal, who was his rival since the children but also a friend who joined the French Richard Gasquet In his farewell to Roland Garros. Now it is the turn of the French, which will bless the racket competing.
His last game was in his country’s grand slam. Where he has been in 15 years, where he has not failed since 2010. ‘Little Mozart’ has been baptized for his unique racket care. A virtuoso technology, but expectations ran into reality. He became a great player, a top-10, but did not fight, as anyone did in his circumstances, comparing to Rafa Nadal.
“For me it was a dream that would say goodbye to a world 1 Jannik SinnerThis was his killing in 2024, by 6-4, 6-2 and 6-4.
Gasquet chose for the practical, to point to the Italian victim, though in France there was no dream ruled when one of his central plays against one of the best. Today, Comedido Jannik Sinner will be announced by the enemy No. 1 of Roland Garros.
He knows it. “It’s definitely weird, I know. But I don’t think they have anything against me, right? A pressure cooker where” I know a little to wait, “Sinner spoke.
As well Rindnech Inhaled the fans are concerned that Sinner himself and the chair judge, a bit pointless, the gasquet is characterized by his unique behavior. Of the 38 he wanted to go through the big door. With permission from Sinner and his own fans, who sometimes preceded him because he did not reach the number of Rafa Nadal.
It is at the second turn of the middle track, around 2 in the afternoon. At night, 8:15 pm, more wood with another Gallic idol, GAEL MONFILSMeasuring another current phenomenon, the British Jack Draper. And in Suzanne Lenber, the second stage, Novak djokovic He will survive the challenge of excessive corentin mutet, the game of heterodox and challenging behavior. Strong emotions in Paris, where people do not cut out the outsiders.
Source: La Verdad

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