The Italian faces the clay court swing with optimism after his return in Monte Carlo, focusing on regaining his physical form and expressing confidence that the results will come.
The Italian faces the clay court swing with optimism after his return in Monte Carlo, focusing on regaining his physical form and expressing confidence that the results will come.
The Spaniard analyzed without reservation his defeat against Sinner in the Monte Carlo final and acknowledged the enormous growth of the Italian on clay courts.
Simone Vagnozzi highlighted the significance of Jannik Sinner's title in Monte Carlo, the first for the Italian in a Masters 1000 on clay. “We are very happy because it was one of our goals for this year: to win a major title on clay courts. There is no better way to start,” confessed his coach. The coach particularly emphasized the progress shown during the week: “We started playing with a bit more spin, opening up the angles, trying some drop shots, and also serving with kick. Day by day, we were improving all these tactical and movement aspects.” Furthermore, he explained the quick adaptation after Miami: “The confidence he gained in Indian Wells and Miami was very important to be able to win this title here. Champions like him need to feel victory, feel the trophy,” he concluded.
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[pixels-player]The action begins at the ATP 500 Munich 2026 with the dispute of 6 first-round matches, with the other 10 scheduled for Tuesday. The most interesting match will be the duel between Fran Cerúndolo and the local player Jan Lennard Struff, scheduled for the second match on Center Court. Right before that, the second seed, Ben Shelton, will make his debut against compatriot Emilio Nava. Names like Arthur Rinderknceh, Alex Michelsen, and Botic van de Zandschulp will also take the court.

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[pixels-player]The Italian analyzes his victory against Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final, celebrates his first major title on clay and the return to number 1, and admits that he still needs time to assimilate what he has experienced.

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[pixels-player]The title of Jannik Sinner in Monte Carlo not only brings him back to number 1 but also allows him to equal a record reserved for true legends. The Italian now has four consecutive Masters 1000 titles after conquering Paris-Bercy in 2025, and Indian Wells, Miami, and now Monte Carlo in 2026. So far, only Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic had achieved such a streak. The Spaniard did it in 2013 with Madrid, Rome, Montreal, and Cincinnati, while the Serbian accomplished it on three occasions throughout his career. This statistic once again places Sinner in a historical dimension within the circuit.
📊 The most Masters 1000 titles won consecutively:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) April 12, 2026
🇪🇸 Rafael Nadal: 4 (in 2013)
↪️ Madrid, Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati
🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic: 4 (in 2013-14)
↪️ Shanghai, Paris, Indian Wells, Miami
🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic: 4 (in 2014-15)
↪️ Paris, Indian Wells, Miami,… pic.twitter.com/cIDOxGPiCL
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[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner showed a mix of happiness and his usual serenity after regaining the world number 1 spot with his victory over Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final. "It means a lot to me, although at the same time, the ranking is secondary," the Italian stated as soon as he lifted the trophy. Beyond the top of the rankings, he wanted to highlight the value of his first major title on clay: "I am very happy to have won at least one big title on this surface. I hadn't achieved it before," concluded the Italian, who until now did not have a Grand Slam or a Masters 1000 on clay.
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[pixels-player]The Italian faces the clay court swing with optimism after his return in Monte Carlo, focusing on regaining his physical form and expressing confidence that the results will come.
The action begins at the ATP 500 Munich 2026 with the dispute of 6 first-round matches, with the other 10 scheduled for Tuesday. The most interesting match will be the duel between Fran Cerúndolo and the local player Jan Lennard Struff, scheduled for the second match on Center Court. Right before that, the second seed, Ben Shelton, will make his debut against compatriot Emilio Nava. Names like Arthur Rinderknceh, Alex Michelsen, and Botic van de Zandschulp will also take the court.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del lunes 13 de abril en el ATP 500 Munich 2026: Debutan Shelton y Cerúndolo
[pixels-player]The Spaniard analyzed without reservation his defeat against Sinner in the Monte Carlo final and acknowledged the enormous growth of the Italian on clay courts.
The Italian analyzes his victory against Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final, celebrates his first major title on clay and the return to number 1, and admits that he still needs time to assimilate what he has experienced.
Simone Vagnozzi highlighted the significance of Jannik Sinner's title in Monte Carlo, the first for the Italian in a Masters 1000 on clay. “We are very happy because it was one of our goals for this year: to win a major title on clay courts. There is no better way to start,” confessed his coach. The coach particularly emphasized the progress shown during the week: “We started playing with a bit more spin, opening up the angles, trying some drop shots, and also serving with kick. Day by day, we were improving all these tactical and movement aspects.” Furthermore, he explained the quick adaptation after Miami: “The confidence he gained in Indian Wells and Miami was very important to be able to win this title here. Champions like him need to feel victory, feel the trophy,” he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vagnozzi da la clave del éxito de Sinner en Montecarlo
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This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así queda el cuadro final del ATP 500 Múnich 2026 con los clasificados de la fase previa
[pixels-player]The title of Jannik Sinner in Monte Carlo not only brings him back to number 1 but also allows him to equal a record reserved for true legends. The Italian now has four consecutive Masters 1000 titles after conquering Paris-Bercy in 2025, and Indian Wells, Miami, and now Monte Carlo in 2026. So far, only Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic had achieved such a streak. The Spaniard did it in 2013 with Madrid, Rome, Montreal, and Cincinnati, while the Serbian accomplished it on three occasions throughout his career. This statistic once again places Sinner in a historical dimension within the circuit.
📊 The most Masters 1000 titles won consecutively:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) April 12, 2026
🇪🇸 Rafael Nadal: 4 (in 2013)
↪️ Madrid, Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati
🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic: 4 (in 2013-14)
↪️ Shanghai, Paris, Indian Wells, Miami
🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic: 4 (in 2014-15)
↪️ Paris, Indian Wells, Miami,… pic.twitter.com/cIDOxGPiCL
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El récord de Djokovic y Nadal que iguala Sinner con su título en Montecarlo
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner showed a mix of happiness and his usual serenity after regaining the world number 1 spot with his victory over Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final. "It means a lot to me, although at the same time, the ranking is secondary," the Italian stated as soon as he lifted the trophy. Beyond the top of the rankings, he wanted to highlight the value of his first major title on clay: "I am very happy to have won at least one big title on this surface. I hadn't achieved it before," concluded the Italian, who until now did not have a Grand Slam or a Masters 1000 on clay.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estas han sido las primeras palabras de Sinner tras recuperar el nº 1 del mundo
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner continues to build a historic season. With his title in Monte Carlo, the Italian has conquered the first three Masters 1000 of the year, a feat that no one had achieved except Novak Djokovic in 2015. Indian Wells, Miami, and now the Principality already shine in a simply devastating start to the season for the new world number one, who has recovered from his setback in Australia in an impeccable way.
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[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner delivered a speech full of respect after the Monte Carlo final, thanking his team for all the work and also remembering Carlos Alcaraz. “Carlos, congratulations to you and your team. You are achieving incredible things year after year. You continue to prove why you are the player you are. You are accomplishing things that no one had achieved at your age before.” He also highlighted the significance of playing against the Spaniard: “Facing you, especially in final matches at the end of tournaments, makes it even more special. I wish you all the best for the rest of the season.” Sinner also wanted to thank his team. “Thank you for pushing me to my limits and for understanding me. It has been a very interesting week, trying to understand again how to play on this surface. Having this trophy here means a lot to me.”
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