"Sinner explains the recent changes in his team: 'I needed something different'"

The Italian assessed his title chances and talked about what happened in Halle, a tournament where he still didn't feel mentally well.

Óscar Belloch | 28 Jun 2025 | 16.38
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Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: Getty
Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: Getty

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Jannik Sinner is already at the All England Tennis Club to compete in Wimbledon 2025. The Italian has not had a great grass court swing after what happened at Roland Garros, as he couldn't defend the ATP Halle title falling to Alexander Bublik in the round of 16. However, he already feels prepared to try to dethrone Carlos Alcaraz again in a tournament, and there is no better place to do it than at the third Grand Slam of the season.

The year of Jannik Sinner was like a rocket after winning the Australian Open 2025 and the spectacular Roland Garros 2025. The problem was the incredible comeback he had to endure at the hands of Alcaraz in the Parisian Grand Slam, losing in a very tight five-set match where he had three match points. It was one of the best matches in history, but losing cost the Italian days without sleep and a temporary loss of confidence in the first weeks. Nevertheless, he is already at Wimbledon 2025 ready to go for it all and he confirmed it at a press conference.

- Doubles with Emma Navarro at the US Open

"It was all very unexpected, to be honest. I didn't know Emma until yesterday, we hadn't spoken before. The organization wanted us to play together, and I'm happy to play with her. It's something new and I think it will be exciting for fans to see something different. It's always good to see the top singles players competing in a doubles tournament."

- Song with Andrea Boccelli

"I've been planning this for a while, and it was during the three months when I couldn't play. It was the ideal moment to record the video together because there was more time. He's an incredible artist, and being part of that song as well. It was an honor for me, and it all turned out very well, so I want to congratulate him and his team for the work. Besides being a great person, he treated me very well."

- 'Reset' after the Roland Garros final

"I'm ready to play. What happened in the past is in the past, here I'm good. Mentally, I'm in a great place, in Halle it was different because I barely had time to unwind, but now everything has passed. I've read a lot about how the level in the final was very high, so I also feel privileged about it. I'm working hard and in good form on grass, and I hope to show it on the court."

- Separation from Marco Panichi and Ulises Badio

"There hasn't been any craziness. Basically, I wanted to make some changes in my team after Halle because that's how I felt it had to be. It hasn't affected me, I'm ready to compete. We worked well together, and I'm very grateful for everything, but I felt I needed something different. This was my case, and there's nothing more to it."

- Challenges on grass

"Most challenging for me is the movement because it's crucial for a tennis player. If someone moves well, they're already a good player. That's how I see it from the outside, and here you have to cover the whole court well, which is more difficult because you have to improvise more in all aspects. The style of play we see on grass is very different."

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