what changes in Jannik Sinner’s race for number one

The wait is growing to know Jannik’s decision Sinner regarding participation in Roland Garros. The blue, as we know, has officially returned to training with the racket, after more than two weeks of total separation.

Having returned to Monte-Carlo, after having undergone treatment for his hip at J-Medical in Turin, the Paris mission has now officially started. A mission that until a few days ago seemed unlikely to come true, but which now no longer seems so unattainable.

First the social clue from coach Darren Cahill, had ignited the enthusiasm of his fans by publishing a photo depicting a racket and balls branded Roland Garros. Then that of Jannik who showed the resumption of training on clay.

The last one with the newfound smile, in the company of all the staff.

As we know, the South Tyrolean could soon achieve a historic result for Italian tennis, becoming number one in the world.

Even in the event of his absence at the French Major, which we obviously don’t hope for, the 22-year-old would have a concrete chance of overtaking Novak for the first time in his career Djokovic. In the last few hours, however, the Serbian surprisingly took part in the 250 in Geneva, a tournament which will take place exactly one week before the RG.

An unexpected choice, probably dictated by poor physical form, which could change, albeit minimally, the calculations for the next world ranking record holder. In the event of a semi-final in Switzerland, the 24-time slam champion would not necessarily need the final in Paris, but another semi-final would be enough to keep first place.

Calculations which obviously would have to be remodeled in the event of Sinner’s presence in the most important event on clay.

 
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