Tears for Sinner, just hours after Musetti won the bronze medal came Jannik’s comment. The revelation
Jannik Sinner is now in Canada ready to defend that Masters 1000 title he won last year. And which, unlike the Olympics, puts up points for the Atp ranking in which he has been first undisputed for more than two months.
But as we know, for his withdrawal from the five-ring tournament, the Italian has been harshly criticized just as it was when he decided to forgo the first part of the Davis Cup. There has been no shortage of headlines or even social criticism during this period. In short, it has been a continuous attack on the tennis player who, for what he has shown and for the continuity he has had, is the strongest of all. Now, after the competition that delivered the bronze medal to Musetti, from the other side of the World Sinner has had his commentary come in. And who knows if those who have certainly spoken a little more have been silenced.
Lacrime for Sinner, his revelation
“It broke my heart that I couldn’t go to Paris, it was one of the main goals of my season. But sometimes all you can do is accept the unfavorable situations and try, even if it’s not easy. Lorenzo came home with a bronze medal-it means an Italian is happy and I am happy for him.” This was Sinner’s comment, thus confirming that he just couldn’t make it in Paris. And who are we, in front of health, to speak contrary and different?
Committed anyway in Montreal, in the second round Jannik will have to take on Spain’s Pedro Martinez or a qualifier. “For the South Tyrolean,” explains sport.virgilio.co.uk, “this is an important tournament since he won it in the edition held last year in Toronto (the Canadian tournament is played in alternating years between Toronto and Montreal) and therefore there are 1000 points for him to defend in the ATP ranking. “