Jannik Sinner assessed his hard-fought victory against Eliot Spizzirri in the third round of the Australian Open, in a match marked by extreme heat, cramps, and the break due to the closed roof rule. "I faced some physical difficulties, it was noticeable. I was lucky with the heat rule; they closed the roof, and I took my time to regain sensations," explained the Italian. "It started in my leg and then spread to my arms, so I had cramps all over my body. This is tennis. I know it's an area I need to improve, which is also positive, and we will work on it every day. Even though I didn't play at 100%, I did my best... and with all of your support, it gave me a lot of encouragement. It means a lot to me," he noted.
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