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Clamorous Sinner, there’s very little to be done: it’s over for the others

by Martin

Clamorous Sinner, there is very little to be done. The blue tennis player in one statistic is truly unbeatable. The numbers are resounding

Jannik Sinner beat Matteo Berrettini at Wimbledon in four sets, and at the end of a spectacular match that highlighted the qualities of both men, he spoke this way: “It was a tough match, he played and served especially very well. I made a few too many mistakes in the third set and his confidence grew but it was a very good match and I am happy to have won it in four sets. “

Then he continued, “We both expected a high level, he moves very well here and the way it went, the level was much higher than a second round match. Unfortunately, the draws we cannot control. Against Matteo, a great player on grass, even small details make a difference. Fortunately, it went well. “

Clamorous Sinner, the statistic is impressive

At the end of the match against Berrettini, however, as reported by tennisworld, a resounding statistic comes out regarding Jannik Sinner’s matches against fellow Italians. The world number one, throughout his career, has only ever won against fellow countrymen in the 14 matches played so far. An absolute record, and only two other tennis players in their history can boast of such numbers.


Bob Hewitt (Australia) and Guillermo Vilas (Argentina), are the only two in the world to have 14 wins in as many matches against their countrymen. Yes, even the numbers hint at the incredible level of the Italian right now. And now we all dream that he can really go all the way at Wimbledon, and maybe do better than Matteo Berrettini who, unfortunately, only stopped in the final against a Djokovic who was a completely different athlete from what we are seeing in this last period. Let me dream, Jannik.

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