Sinner unstoppable: according to the great former of the sport, the blue tennis player must aim for one thing. Victories are assured
Winning the Us Open, the second Slam of the season and of his career, sent back to us a Sinner who has resoundingly grown over the past few months. Not only technically, there he really is number one in the world in every way, but also in the mental aspect. A huge player.
A player who managed to put a period full of problems behind him: only he and the few staff members knew about that Clostebol positivity for which he risked disqualification. Only close friends saw the problems in Jannik’s eyes. In all of this, to make sure he really didn’t miss anything, also the renunciation of the Olympics that ignited controversy, as usual. Great man’s response to all the criticism and accusations. He proved in America that he is the strongest of all. But now he must not stop, and he honestly has no intention of doing so. The goal, clearly, is to always win especially the Slams. And according to Navratilova, for many the strongest tennis player of all time, Sinner has all that in her ropes.
Sinner unstoppable, that’s the goal
“I think Sinner should aim to go into double digits, in Grand Slam titles. And I would say the same for Alcaraz, the only thing that can stop them is injuries, otherwise they should be able to get over ten.” And those who were in the studio with her, listening to the words of the American, were on the same wavelength: yes, Jannik has all the qualities it takes to not really miss anything.
Aided, it must be said, in this respect, by the very rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz: the Spaniard won the other two 2024 Slams, and Sinner on the sidelines of the American victory spoke this way about his colleague. “I think it’s good for the sport to have new champions. I mean, it’s something new, but it’s also good to see. It’s good to see new rivalries. I have and will always have players who will make me a better player, because there will be times when they beat me. So you have to try to find a way to win against certain players. Even in the final with Fritz I could have served slightly better, but, you know, that makes me realize that the work never stops. It’s always continuous work and, in the end, if you want to be a better player you always have to work, you have to have these daily routines, accept the difficult moments on the court. “