The Serbian praises a Sinner who he defines as the top favorite, but acknowledges his great desire to win the 100th title of his career in Shanghai.
The Serbian praises a Sinner who he defines as the top favorite, but acknowledges his great desire to win the 100th title of his career in Shanghai.
We uncover all the details you need to know so you don't miss the 2024 ATP Shanghai final between Djokovic and Sinner.
Without a doubt, this season is proving to be incredible for Jannik Sinner. Tireless, the Italian secures finishing the year as the number one in the world after reaching the final in the ATP Shanghai 2024. Following his wins in two Grand Slams, one in Australia and the other in New York, Jannik sets a new personal record by ending the year in the top spot of the ATP Ranking. We will see whether Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, or another rival can narrow the gap.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner se asegura terminar el año como número uno del mundo
[pixels-player]It is now official. Jannik Sinner will finish 2024 as the world number 1, enjoying an insurmountable lead over his pursuers for the remainder of the year. The Italian player will become the 19th player to finish a season in that privileged position, joining tennis greats such as Courier, Kuerten, Murray, Nastase, Wilander, Roddick, and Alcaraz, who have had a year end at the top of the rankings. Out of the 29 players who have experienced being number 1, ten of them did not manage to finish a season in that position, including significant names like Medvedev, Becker, Safin, Ferrero, Newcombe, Kafelnikov, Muster, Ríos, Moyà, and Rafter.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner se convertirá en el 19º jugador de la historia que acaba número 1 ATP alguna temporada
[pixels-player]The world number one speaks about his most recent achievement: "Being the world number one at the end of the year is a dream."
Even though he ended up defeated, Tomas Machac made sure to leave iconic moments in his semifinal clash at the ATP Shanghai 2024 against Jannik Sinner. Between points, the Czech would approach his bench to change his racket, all the while accompanying this situation with some unique comments towards the Italian: "You play very fast, the exchanges are very quick, and you're breaking my racket." Sinner approached not fully understanding, but later closed the conversation with an apology.
"You play too fast" 😆
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) October 12, 2024
Machac telling Sinner he broke his racket frame from hitting the ball too hard #RolexShanghaiMasters pic.com/X4yH0n2Zil
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Machac y su curiosa acusación a Sinner: "Rompes mis raquetas"
[pixels-player]Not even Jannik Sinner could help but smile when hearing Tomas Machac's hilarious comment to the ATP Shanghai 2024 crowd during their semifinal match. The Czech player was seeking some support amidst the cheers for Jannik, so much so that while the Italian was getting ready to serve, Tomas took the opportunity to shout to the crowd, "Don't you want me?". The fans reacted with loud applause towards Machac.
Tomas also looking for some love 😂@rogerfederer #RolexShanghaiMasters pic.twitter.com/UPl0tGISUX
— Rolex Shanghai Masters (@SH_RolexMasters) October 12, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Machac y su atrevida pregunta al público de Shanghái: "¿No me queréis?"
[pixels-player]The Italian secured a spot in the final of the ATP Shanghai 2024 after defeating Machac in two sets, showcasing his usual solidity.
The Serbian praises a Sinner who he defines as the top favorite, but acknowledges his great desire to win the 100th title of his career in Shanghai.
It is now official. Jannik Sinner will finish 2024 as the world number 1, enjoying an insurmountable lead over his pursuers for the remainder of the year. The Italian player will become the 19th player to finish a season in that privileged position, joining tennis greats such as Courier, Kuerten, Murray, Nastase, Wilander, Roddick, and Alcaraz, who have had a year end at the top of the rankings. Out of the 29 players who have experienced being number 1, ten of them did not manage to finish a season in that position, including significant names like Medvedev, Becker, Safin, Ferrero, Newcombe, Kafelnikov, Muster, Ríos, Moyà, and Rafter.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner se convertirá en el 19º jugador de la historia que acaba número 1 ATP alguna temporada
[pixels-player]We uncover all the details you need to know so you don't miss the 2024 ATP Shanghai final between Djokovic and Sinner.
The world number one speaks about his most recent achievement: "Being the world number one at the end of the year is a dream."
Without a doubt, this season is proving to be incredible for Jannik Sinner. Tireless, the Italian secures finishing the year as the number one in the world after reaching the final in the ATP Shanghai 2024. Following his wins in two Grand Slams, one in Australia and the other in New York, Jannik sets a new personal record by ending the year in the top spot of the ATP Ranking. We will see whether Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, or another rival can narrow the gap.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner se asegura terminar el año como número uno del mundo
[pixels-player]Even though he ended up defeated, Tomas Machac made sure to leave iconic moments in his semifinal clash at the ATP Shanghai 2024 against Jannik Sinner. Between points, the Czech would approach his bench to change his racket, all the while accompanying this situation with some unique comments towards the Italian: "You play very fast, the exchanges are very quick, and you're breaking my racket." Sinner approached not fully understanding, but later closed the conversation with an apology.
"You play too fast" 😆
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) October 12, 2024
Machac telling Sinner he broke his racket frame from hitting the ball too hard #RolexShanghaiMasters pic.com/X4yH0n2Zil
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Machac y su curiosa acusación a Sinner: "Rompes mis raquetas"
[pixels-player]Not even Jannik Sinner could help but smile when hearing Tomas Machac's hilarious comment to the ATP Shanghai 2024 crowd during their semifinal match. The Czech player was seeking some support amidst the cheers for Jannik, so much so that while the Italian was getting ready to serve, Tomas took the opportunity to shout to the crowd, "Don't you want me?". The fans reacted with loud applause towards Machac.
Tomas also looking for some love 😂@rogerfederer #RolexShanghaiMasters pic.twitter.com/UPl0tGISUX
— Rolex Shanghai Masters (@SH_RolexMasters) October 12, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Machac y su atrevida pregunta al público de Shanghái: "¿No me queréis?"
[pixels-player]The Italian secured a spot in the final of the ATP Shanghai 2024 after defeating Machac in two sets, showcasing his usual solidity.
The Italian secured a spot in the final of the ATP Shanghai 2024 after defeating Machac in two sets, showcasing his usual solidity.
The multitude of beautiful messages that Rafa Nadal is receiving after announcing his decision to retire at the end of the year is immeasurable. Jannik Sinner is one of those who wanted to share kind words with the Spanish player and thank him for everything he has done for the sport. "Thank you Rafa for all you have contributed to the sport. Having had the opportunity to spend a few weeks training with you some years ago is something I will never forget. Watching you work as an athlete, but also getting to know you as a person off the court was even more special. A true legend of the game who paved the way and showed many of us how to be, as players and as individuals. We will miss you on the circuit!", wrote the world number 1 in his account X.
Thank you @RafaelNadal for everything you have given to the sport. To have the chance to spend a few weeks training with you a few years ago is something I’ll never forget. To watch you work as an athlete but also get to know you as a person off the court was even more special.… pic.twitter.com/Obyrk5V5mh
— Jannik Sinner (@janniksin) October 10, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner: "Gracias Rafa, por todo lo que has aportado al deporte"
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