Jannik Sinner did not hide his emotion after conquering the Rome Masters 1000 strong> for the first time. The Italian wanted to highlight the great moment that Italian tennis is going through and the value of seeing a local player lift the trophy fifty years later. "After 50 years, we have brought a very important tournament back home," said Sinner, referring to the last Italian champion in Rome, Adriano Panatta in 1976. "It's the first time in history that two Italians win here. It's incredible. Last year, Jasmine won both the singles and doubles with Sara. We keep trying to give our best here. It has been a huge pleasure to be here from day one. Thank you very much for the support and for everything you have given me."
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