Valuable reflections from the Greek after a campaign with more shadows than lights. What can we expect from him for the upcoming season?
Valuable reflections from the Greek after a campaign with more shadows than lights. What can we expect from him for the upcoming season?
After his triumph in Turin, the Italian leaves behind some impressive marks related to the ATP Finals with his 2024 overall. Let's review them.
The coach of the world number one opens up in a press conference about the Italian's season: "It has been an incredible year".
Build your perfect player: ATP Finals edition 🎾
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) November 27, 2024
1) Mind Games 🧠
2) Crowd Connection 📣
3) Finesse 🫳🏻
4) Cool Under Pressure 🧊
5) Celebration Style 🕺🏻
GO ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/iciJWbrhav
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Medvedev escoge a estos jugadores con mejores cualidades
[pixels-player]The growth and expansion of the tennis world in Italy is an undeniable phenomenon. The depth of its current generation of players and the breakthrough of Jannik Sinner have turned the transalpine country into a massive consumer of the sport of racquet, as evidenced by the audiences generated by the matches of the San Candido player in the 2024 ATP Finals. The numbers from the final are staggering: over 5.2 million viewers and a share of 27.2%, a figure that, for example, surpasses what was achieved in Spain with Carlos Alcaraz's victory in the French Open final. All this, in addition, competing with an Italy vs France football match; however, they do not manage to match the best figure ever achieved in the Mediterranean country, the audience of last year's final between Sinner and Djokovic (over 6 million viewers in total).
Boom in viewership for #Sinner 🇮🇹
— Carlo Galati (@CarloGalati) November 18, 2024
The ATP Finals final against the American Fritz was watched by 3.5 million viewers on Rai2 and 1.7 million on Sky, for a total of 5.2 million.
The shares were 20.8% and 6.4% respectively for a total of… pic.twitter.com/CQeGsE6ZWt
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Más de cinco millones de personas vieron en Italia el título de Sinner en las ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]After winning his eighth title and securing his 70th victory, the Italian reflected on his season and discussed the keys to continue that way next year.
The American focuses on the positive in Turin and is already thinking about the Davis Cup in Malaga: "I would love to go home, but I can't do this to the guys."
What a brutal season Jannik Sinner has had in 2024. The Italian has achieved not one, but two Grand Slam titles, two Masters 1000, three ATP 500, the ATP Finals, and finished as the undisputed number one. He has gathered 70 victories throughout 2024, a number within reach of very few, as he is the first player born later than the 1980s to do so. Will he be able to repeat or surpass this feat in 2025?
7️⃣0️⃣ WINS IN A YEAR❗
— TENNIS (@Tennis) November 17, 2024
With his win over Taylor Fritz in the ATP Finals final, 🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner is the first man to win 70 or more matches in a single season since Andy Murray in 2016. 🔥🔥🔥
Sinner is also the *FIRST* man born in 2000 or later—or even *1990* or later—to do it:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner alcanza las 70 victorias en un mismo año
[pixels-player]Valuable reflections from the Greek after a campaign with more shadows than lights. What can we expect from him for the upcoming season?
Build your perfect player: ATP Finals edition 🎾
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) November 27, 2024
1) Mind Games 🧠
2) Crowd Connection 📣
3) Finesse 🫳🏻
4) Cool Under Pressure 🧊
5) Celebration Style 🕺🏻
GO ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/iciJWbrhav
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Medvedev escoge a estos jugadores con mejores cualidades
[pixels-player]After his triumph in Turin, the Italian leaves behind some impressive marks related to the ATP Finals with his 2024 overall. Let's review them.
The growth and expansion of the tennis world in Italy is an undeniable phenomenon. The depth of its current generation of players and the breakthrough of Jannik Sinner have turned the transalpine country into a massive consumer of the sport of racquet, as evidenced by the audiences generated by the matches of the San Candido player in the 2024 ATP Finals. The numbers from the final are staggering: over 5.2 million viewers and a share of 27.2%, a figure that, for example, surpasses what was achieved in Spain with Carlos Alcaraz's victory in the French Open final. All this, in addition, competing with an Italy vs France football match; however, they do not manage to match the best figure ever achieved in the Mediterranean country, the audience of last year's final between Sinner and Djokovic (over 6 million viewers in total).
Boom in viewership for #Sinner 🇮🇹
— Carlo Galati (@CarloGalati) November 18, 2024
The ATP Finals final against the American Fritz was watched by 3.5 million viewers on Rai2 and 1.7 million on Sky, for a total of 5.2 million.
The shares were 20.8% and 6.4% respectively for a total of… pic.twitter.com/CQeGsE6ZWt
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Más de cinco millones de personas vieron en Italia el título de Sinner en las ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]The coach of the world number one opens up in a press conference about the Italian's season: "It has been an incredible year".
After winning his eighth title and securing his 70th victory, the Italian reflected on his season and discussed the keys to continue that way next year.
The American focuses on the positive in Turin and is already thinking about the Davis Cup in Malaga: "I would love to go home, but I can't do this to the guys."
What a brutal season Jannik Sinner has had in 2024. The Italian has achieved not one, but two Grand Slam titles, two Masters 1000, three ATP 500, the ATP Finals, and finished as the undisputed number one. He has gathered 70 victories throughout 2024, a number within reach of very few, as he is the first player born later than the 1980s to do so. Will he be able to repeat or surpass this feat in 2025?
7️⃣0️⃣ WINS IN A YEAR❗
— TENNIS (@Tennis) November 17, 2024
With his win over Taylor Fritz in the ATP Finals final, 🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner is the first man to win 70 or more matches in a single season since Andy Murray in 2016. 🔥🔥🔥
Sinner is also the *FIRST* man born in 2000 or later—or even *1990* or later—to do it:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner alcanza las 70 victorias en un mismo año
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner achieved the title of the 2024 ATP Finals by swiftly defeating Taylor Fritz with a spectacular display of tennis. His statistics continue to surprise us each day, breaking records effortlessly. This season, Sinner has matched the likes of Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic by defeating 17 or more players within the Top 10 throughout the year, a feat accomplished only twice by Nadal, four times by Federer, and six times by Nole. If he keeps this up, he will surely achieve it on more occasions.
Players who have been able to score 17+ Top 10 wins over a single year since 1990
— Mario Boccardi (@marioboc17) November 17, 2024
• 🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
• 🇨🇭 Roger Federer (2004, 2006, 2007, 2014)
• 🇪🇸 Rafael Nadal (2008, 2013)
• 🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner (2024) pic.twitter.com/9eZPrR1mMS
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¡Otra locura de Sinner! Iguala al Big 3 en esta estadística
[pixels-player]As it could not be otherwise, the last dance of Carlos Bernardes in tennis had to be in a grand final. The legendary chair umpire, a central figure in thousands of ATP and Grand Slam matches, has put an end to his career as an umpire in these ATP Finals 2024. The Brazilian has been involved in tennis for 40 years and earned the love of fans thanks to his charismatic and noble character, always known for his kindness and undeniable passion for the sport of racket. Thank you, Carlos!
A special shoutout to Carlos Bernades umpiring his final ATP match today 🙌#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/VvSzyrLIjb
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 17, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Bernardes pone el punto y final a su carrera como juez de silla ATP
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