Regardless of the doping case that involved him, Jannik Sinner has grow to be even stronger on the tennis courtroom. The world number one didn’t let adversarial occasions get him down and proved to be one of the best participant on the planet proper now, changing into virtually unbeatable on the exhausting courts.
The Italian ace gained his third Grand Slam title on the Australian Open a couple of week in the past and gave the sensation of being dominant on this floor, shedding solely two units in all the match. The way in which he has raised his stage because the quarterfinals is worthy of nice champions and there’s no longer any doubt that Jannik will grow to be probably the greatest ever.
The three-time Grand Slam champion is barely hoping that the CAS in Lausanne doesn’t droop him, however the trial will probably be held in mid-April and it might take a while earlier than we all know the ultimate verdict. The Italian participant has at all times continued to profess his innocence and has collaborated with the authorities in latest months, subjecting himself to a robust stress that has not affected his efficiency on the courtroom (aside from the match in opposition to Daniil Medvedev on the 2024 Wimbledon Championships).
A sensational rise
In line with legendary coach Rick Macci, the world No.1 has grow to be much more aggressive for a purpose.
“The reality is that Jannik has grow to be even stronger as a result of he is aware of he hasn’t finished something unsuitable” – wrote the American on his official profile X. “Regardless of a number of gamers attempting to muddy him, Sinner has proven that psychological power is his essential high quality. The Italian remained targeted solely on tennis regardless of the stress he needed to face and have become the grasp of the ATP tour” – added Macci.
The 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria is resting after getting back from Australia and can resume working towards shortly. His subsequent match would be the Doha ATP 500 within the second half of February, earlier than the Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000.
The Italian ace has a superb opportunity of remaining number one all through 2025 if he’s not suspended.