Jannik Sinner lost the final of the ATP Finals to Novak Djokovic. After the past few months, one thing is clear: the 22-year-old has reached the top ranks of tennis professionals and is ready to fight alongside Carlos Alcaraz to inherit the great Serb’s legacy. Maybe next year Sinner can give Italy what the country has longed for for almost fifty years: a Grand Slam title.
Only a few kilometers were missing and it would be Austria, which should continue to enjoy a top 10 player and would have a bright prospect of having a man who would compete for tennis’ biggest trophies in the years to come. Since Sinner was born in Innichen in 2002, it is a stone’s throw from there to East Tyrol.
Source: Krone

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