Jannik Sinner shone again at the Tennis Cathedral. One year later, the world number one retains the Wimbledon title and now has five Grand Slams at 24 years old. He did it, moreover, after the tough setback at Roland Garros, where it was assumed he would win after the absence of Carlos Alcaraz, and where he suffered from heatstroke in the second round that knocked him out.
However, in London, he gradually found his rhythm. Although he came close to a scare in his debut against Miomir Kecmanovic, where he had to go to five sets, he soon, first, found his cruising speed, and then showed his best level to provide another lesson in dominance, aggressiveness, and control.
Marion Bartoli, Wimbledon champion in 2013, showered praise on Jannik Sinner
The Jannik Sinner who swept through Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome reappeared, but he also knew how to suffer in the Wimbledon final against one of the best versions of Alexander Zverev. For all these reasons, the Italian has long been associated with the young version of Novak Djokovic. Something that Marion Bartoli, Wimbledon champion in 2013, fiercely defended.
"I think with Sinner, we have seen the new Djokovic for the next ten or fifteen years; the way he weathered the storm when he had to, how he managed to execute an extraordinary shot when needed, reminds me a lot of Djokovic," stated the Frenchwoman on the BBC after the Italian's second success in London.
To say he is the new Novak Djokovic is always a bold statement, but what is clear is that Jannik Sinner, alongside Carlos Alcaraz, seems to have no rivals in the coming years.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Con Sinner hemos visto al nuevo Djokovic para los próximos 10 o 15 años"

