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Again, my goal is still to compete with the big guys and to compete for these kinds of tournaments and try to win them,
There's a lot of things going on, on and off the court. I try to isolate myself a little bit, trying to be myself on the court. Sometimes it’s a bit easier. There are days where it’s easier, days where I struggle a little bit more,
said Sinner, a 23-year-old from Italy who can become the youngest man to win consecutive championships at the Australian Open since Jim Courier in 1992-93 He finds playing tennis matches to be his safe place. That’s where he can go and do his thing and feel like this is what he knows, this is what he understands, what is what he’s good at. It become a home for him to step on to the court and play tennis,
said one of Sinner's two coaches, Darren Cahill, who will leave the team after this season Back of my head, I also know that I’m 23 years old, and I am not perfect, no? I know that I have things still to improve. I have certain areas where I can get better. That’s why we work,
Jannik has been the best player in the world for the past 12 months,
I have the best hair?"
During an interview at the ATP Finals, the confused Italian was handed the miniscule and asked the interviewer I respect him a lot because he’s won more than me, he’s got more experience on the circuit, and he’s a great player,
He just said the most famous Hitler phrase there is in this world,
Zverev had told umpire James Keothavong I’ve known him since he was 16 or 17 years old,
he said prior to the Australian Open It will be a very tough match,
he said after his win over Shelton It seems to me that he was looking for an excuse after his defeat,
He started singing the anthem of Hitler that was back in the day. It was 'Deutschland Uber Alles' and it was a bit too much."
Following his win, he said Thank you. I won this award ... No, I’m kidding."
The humble Sinner handed the award to Zverev who took hold of it and said ... before handing it back to his on-court rival as he added I had some tension today, slightly cramps,
said Sinner, who had dizzy spells during his match in the fourth round Without playing any tournaments before, you never know what's happening,
I’m happy to be back in the final again,
said Sinner, who had to overcome a cramp in the third set There was a lot of tension today, I was slightly cramping. He was suffering on his legs too so I tried to move him around,
We’ve had some tough matches in the past,
Sinner said of Zverev, who leads their head-to-head record 4-2. It was a very tough first set but a very crucial one, and I felt like he was serving not at his best today,
Sinner said in his on-court interview I'm concerned. I am, to be honest, physically,
he said after taking down the third-seeded Spaniard