«I’m rooting for the Sanremo Festival from home». She said it Jannik Sinner in his press conference in Rome. “It’s a nice event, but I’m doing two days here in Rome after Australia and when I should go to Sanremo, I’ll already be working, and that’s what I like to do. That’s why I won’t go to the Festival”, he concluded.
Ambassador of Italian sport in the world
«Jannik Sinner has just been appointed by Minister Tajani as ambassador of Italian sport in the world». The president of Fitp said it, Angelo Binaghi, in the press conference in Rome. «I say it, Sinner drives me crazy – he added – That daily search for work as doctrine is what we too, in our own small way, have and are trying to do. Like him, we like to consider these results, the ATP Finals in Turin and the upgrades of the Internationals, in order to grow further, we, like him, feed ourselves on data and results.”
“No. 1 in the world? I have to work, I take one step at a time”
«I am calm: my team and I work to achieve goals and dreams. My dream – underlined Sinner – was to win a slam and now I know how to do it as a student. Let’s work to relive this feeling. Now I have to work because that’s what brought me success. Number 1? There are differences between the top five in the world and then between the top three… Let’s try to take it one step at a time.”
“Montercarlo? Perfect facilities, I feel at home there”
«The best thing about Munich is that there are many players you can train with, the facilities are perfect. I feel at home there. I feel good there, I have a normal life, I can go to the supermarket with zero problems”: this is how Jannik Sinner responded to a question about her residence in Monte Carlo and the possibility of bringing her back to Italy. “When I turned 18 – he also explained the Italian tennis player, new winner of the Australian Open – I trained in Bordighera with my former coach who lived in Monaco”.