Convinced to stay on the team for another season, Darren Cahill shared a couple of good headlines about Jannik Sinner before the 2025 Cincinnati final.
Convinced to stay on the team for another season, Darren Cahill shared a couple of good headlines about Jannik Sinner before the 2025 Cincinnati final.
The Italian spoke about his partnership with the Australian and the roles each has to fully maximize the world number one.
The two Italian coaches confess how they mentally dealt with the defeat in Paris and ensure that "the week prior to Wimbledon was the best with him in terms of attitude and form," also hoping that the rivalry with Alcaraz lasts for many years.
One of the two pillars upon which Jannik Sinner relies will not be present at the US Open. Darren Cahill has decided to take a few weeks off, and the number one will be accompanied by his other coach, Simone Vagnozzi, as reported by La Repubblica. "The coach Simone Vagnozzi, who won't have the support of the supercoach Darren Cahill in New York (the Australian will take a brief break), is betting on this: Sinner will be even stronger and more motivated than after his Wimbledon victory," the quoted Italian media ensures.
According to @repubblica, this year Darren Cahill will NOT be present in New York for the US Open ❌
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) July 25, 2025
"The coach Simone Vagnozzi, who will not be supported by the supercoach Darren Cahill in New York (the Australian is taking a short break), bets on it: Sinner will be even stronger and… pic.twitter.com/yfZyJTd2HZ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill no acompañará a Sinner en el US Open y viajará solo con Vagnozzi
Bombshell news arrived from Italy confirming that Darren Cahill will continue on Jannik Sinner's team in the upcoming 2026 season. Doubts arose last January at the Australian Open when they admitted that this would be their last year together, but now plans have changed: "He will stay, obviously. The pair will not separate even though Cahill will travel less (his request) and Vagnozzi will need assistance, but in Melbourne, next January, it will be as if nothing had changed," reported Corriere.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill y Sinner continuarán juntos en la próxima temporada
Jannik Sinner attributes enormous importance to Darren Cahill in all the successes he achieves and is not giving up on his desire to have the Australian remain on his team at the end of the year, despite Cahill's announcement that this would be the last season with the Italian. That opinion may change thanks to the bet that Jannik made with Darren before the final. "We made a bet before the match. If I win, I can choose whether I want him to stay or not at the end of the year. Now, the choice is mine," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La apuesta de Sinner con Cahill que puede hacer que el australiano siga con él
Darren Cahill was interviewed just before the start of the Wimbledon 2025 final between his pupil, Jannik Sinner, and Carlos Alcaraz. "I love how Jannik plays on grass, he needs to be aggressive and brave. Much will depend on how they both serve. He needs to believe in his strengths. The last thing I told him were three words: Power, strength, and speed," said the Australian.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill desvela cuáles fueron sus últimas palabras a Sinner antes de la final de Wimbledon
Losing your first Grand Slam final must be very painful, but even more so if you lose it to your biggest rival after having had three match points. In moments like these, it's easy to do something crazy, although for Jannik Sinner this may sound quite unusual.
As Darren Cahill explained on the Wimbledon news, the Australian coach watched as his pupil ruthlessly emptied a candy jar located in the players' area of the Parisian tournament, this being his small food 'revenge' after behaving well during the 15 days of competition. A few sweets to relieve frustration, why not!
Darren Cahill on Jannik Sinner taking a whole candy jar from the Player's Lounge post Alcaraz match. pic.twitter.com/vcBlEoJnOD
— asud (@asud683385) June 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill confiesa qué fue lo primero que hizo Sinner tras perder la final de Roland Garros contra Alcaraz
Convinced to stay on the team for another season, Darren Cahill shared a couple of good headlines about Jannik Sinner before the 2025 Cincinnati final.
One of the two pillars upon which Jannik Sinner relies will not be present at the US Open. Darren Cahill has decided to take a few weeks off, and the number one will be accompanied by his other coach, Simone Vagnozzi, as reported by La Repubblica. "The coach Simone Vagnozzi, who won't have the support of the supercoach Darren Cahill in New York (the Australian will take a brief break), is betting on this: Sinner will be even stronger and more motivated than after his Wimbledon victory," the quoted Italian media ensures.
According to @repubblica, this year Darren Cahill will NOT be present in New York for the US Open ❌
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) July 25, 2025
"The coach Simone Vagnozzi, who will not be supported by the supercoach Darren Cahill in New York (the Australian is taking a short break), bets on it: Sinner will be even stronger and… pic.twitter.com/yfZyJTd2HZ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill no acompañará a Sinner en el US Open y viajará solo con Vagnozzi
The Italian spoke about his partnership with the Australian and the roles each has to fully maximize the world number one.
Bombshell news arrived from Italy confirming that Darren Cahill will continue on Jannik Sinner's team in the upcoming 2026 season. Doubts arose last January at the Australian Open when they admitted that this would be their last year together, but now plans have changed: "He will stay, obviously. The pair will not separate even though Cahill will travel less (his request) and Vagnozzi will need assistance, but in Melbourne, next January, it will be as if nothing had changed," reported Corriere.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill y Sinner continuarán juntos en la próxima temporada
The two Italian coaches confess how they mentally dealt with the defeat in Paris and ensure that "the week prior to Wimbledon was the best with him in terms of attitude and form," also hoping that the rivalry with Alcaraz lasts for many years.
Jannik Sinner attributes enormous importance to Darren Cahill in all the successes he achieves and is not giving up on his desire to have the Australian remain on his team at the end of the year, despite Cahill's announcement that this would be the last season with the Italian. That opinion may change thanks to the bet that Jannik made with Darren before the final. "We made a bet before the match. If I win, I can choose whether I want him to stay or not at the end of the year. Now, the choice is mine," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La apuesta de Sinner con Cahill que puede hacer que el australiano siga con él
Darren Cahill was interviewed just before the start of the Wimbledon 2025 final between his pupil, Jannik Sinner, and Carlos Alcaraz. "I love how Jannik plays on grass, he needs to be aggressive and brave. Much will depend on how they both serve. He needs to believe in his strengths. The last thing I told him were three words: Power, strength, and speed," said the Australian.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill desvela cuáles fueron sus últimas palabras a Sinner antes de la final de Wimbledon
Losing your first Grand Slam final must be very painful, but even more so if you lose it to your biggest rival after having had three match points. In moments like these, it's easy to do something crazy, although for Jannik Sinner this may sound quite unusual.
As Darren Cahill explained on the Wimbledon news, the Australian coach watched as his pupil ruthlessly emptied a candy jar located in the players' area of the Parisian tournament, this being his small food 'revenge' after behaving well during the 15 days of competition. A few sweets to relieve frustration, why not!
Darren Cahill on Jannik Sinner taking a whole candy jar from the Player's Lounge post Alcaraz match. pic.twitter.com/vcBlEoJnOD
— asud (@asud683385) June 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill confiesa qué fue lo primero que hizo Sinner tras perder la final de Roland Garros contra Alcaraz
Sinner's coach reveals what the moments were like after his pupil's painful defeat against Alcaraz and does not completely rule out continuing to work with the Italian.
Darren Cahill arrived at the Jannik Sinner team a little over three years ago with a very clear idea of what needed to be done to raise the Italian's ceiling: more variety in the game, different ball trajectories, attacking the mid-court better... in short, a plan to turn the Italian into a better player. What we didn't know, of course, is that other direct competitors also rowed in that direction: in a conversation with Andy Roddick, Cahill himself acknowledges that the figure of Novak Djokovic was crucial for Sinner's growth.
"We knew how good Jannik was, but against the best, he was exposed, as he always played the same type of ball. Opponents ended up getting used to his ball, there was no variety. He lost to Novak at Wimbledon after winning the first two sets, somewhat as I said: Novak got used to his type of ball, its weight and trajectory, and ended up comfortably taking the last three sets. Shortly after, I saw Novak and told him that I had started working with Jannik, not to tell me anything he didn't want to, but what were his feelings about him.
It was incredible. Incredible. He wished me good luck with him and commented that yes, he hit the ball incredibly well, but there was no variety. That Jannik wasn't trying to come to the net or bring him closer to the net, that he knew how to return well, but he didn't quite attack his serve aggressively... he went over how Jannik played, analyzed him thoroughly. They weren't revelations that we didn't know, but when you sit with someone as young as Jannik Sinner and put that conversation with Nole on the table... that makes a great impression and has a big effect on such a young player." Did Nole end up helping create the monster that has now beaten him in their recent matches?
Darren Cahill details how Novak Djokovic advice helped improve Jannik Sinner's game. pic.twitter.com/NLqCYJdQd0
— asud (@asud683385) June 17, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La impactante confesión de Cahill sobre cómo Djokovic ayudó a Sinner a mejorar su tenis