Jannik Sinner on the practice court at Wimbledon, where he is hoping to go at least one better than last year when he lost in the semi-finals against Novak Djokovic.Jannik Sinner on the practice court at Wimbledon, where he is hoping to go at least one better than last year when he lost in the semi-finals against Novak Djokovic.
Sinner’s ability has always been clear since he first broke through by reaching the quarter-finals at Roland Garros in 2020,. Since then, his progress has been steady, if not spectacular, always looking to learn, always working on new things, always looking for the next step. His movement is out of this world. Andy Roddick, three times a runner-up in SW19, said last week how impressed he had been at the 22-year-old’s court coverage in Halle, a notoriously difficult court to move well on. When at full stretch, his long levers help him produce full power, and since Cahill joined the team in the summer of 2022, his willingness to move forward and his skill at the net have been obvious.
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