The Serbian player acknowledges that age is a handicap compared to the two opponents, but he does not lose hope. "I will keep trying until I beat them."
The Serbian player acknowledges that age is a handicap compared to the two opponents, but he does not lose hope. "I will keep trying until I beat them."
Without Alcaraz or Sinner, the current ATP circuit is governed by a second and third line of players whose level has dropped considerably compared to 25 years ago.
The extreme heat and humidity prevailing in Shanghai these days are wreaking havoc on all the tennis players in the draw. Over the past few days, many have struggled to play, including Jannik Sinner. After failing to close the match in two sets against Griekspoor, leading to a third set, the Italian started experiencing cramps in his right leg to the extent that he was forced to retire mid-set. Jannik could barely move and had to be assisted by the ATP physiotherapist to walk due to his issues. A setback for Sinner who was defending the title in Shanghai.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el motivo por el que Jannik Sinner se ha retirado de Shanghai
[pixels-player]OPINION - Two games, two players physically affected, resulting in a first day of competition that is boring and questionable.
The Frenchman studied his game plan in detail to harm Zverev and take him out of his comfort zone at the ATP in Shanghai.
The Serbian also thanked the Chinese audience for their support during these days in Shanghai. "This is one of the things that made me come here this year."
Vagnozzi, Sinner's coach, talks about the final lost to Alcaraz in New York. "A defeat helps to think it is a good time to improve things," he points out.
The American had nothing but praise for Carlitos after losing to him in the Tokyo final.
The Serbian player acknowledges that age is a handicap compared to the two opponents, but he does not lose hope. "I will keep trying until I beat them."
OPINION - Two games, two players physically affected, resulting in a first day of competition that is boring and questionable.
Without Alcaraz or Sinner, the current ATP circuit is governed by a second and third line of players whose level has dropped considerably compared to 25 years ago.
The Frenchman studied his game plan in detail to harm Zverev and take him out of his comfort zone at the ATP in Shanghai.
The extreme heat and humidity prevailing in Shanghai these days are wreaking havoc on all the tennis players in the draw. Over the past few days, many have struggled to play, including Jannik Sinner. After failing to close the match in two sets against Griekspoor, leading to a third set, the Italian started experiencing cramps in his right leg to the extent that he was forced to retire mid-set. Jannik could barely move and had to be assisted by the ATP physiotherapist to walk due to his issues. A setback for Sinner who was defending the title in Shanghai.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el motivo por el que Jannik Sinner se ha retirado de Shanghai
[pixels-player]The Serbian also thanked the Chinese audience for their support during these days in Shanghai. "This is one of the things that made me come here this year."
Vagnozzi, Sinner's coach, talks about the final lost to Alcaraz in New York. "A defeat helps to think it is a good time to improve things," he points out.
The American had nothing but praise for Carlitos after losing to him in the Tokyo final.
The player from Murcia will wait until this Friday to make a decision regarding his participation in the second round of the Tokyo ATP.
The world number 1 comments that, once the area has cooled down, he has not felt any worse in his ankle.