“Now focus on Wimbledon and Paris where I want a medal”

“Now focus on Wimbledon and Paris where I want a medal”
“Now focus on Wimbledon and Paris where I want a medal”

Jannik Sinner is experiencing a real one blender of emotions. After all, in just a few hours our standard bearer went from the defeat in the semi-final against Carlos Alcaraz, to the celebrations for the number 1 in the ATP ranking yesterday in Sesto Pusteria, up to today’s day in Rome. For the winner of the Australian Open, in fact, the medical visits as part of the CONI protocol with ‘probable Olympic athletes’.

Alongside this commitment which essentially kicks off the path towards Paris 2024, the new number 1 in world tennis he told how he is experiencing this intense moment of his year and, more overall, of his career: “I’m really happy. We’ve had the medical tests and I’m fine. Now I just have to keep playing.”

The reference point of Italian tennis he then goes on to detail his next commitments for a summer truly worth experiencing: “I will play the ATP 500 in Halle, Wimbledon and of course the Olympics, which will be a key moment in my career. Number 1 in the world? It’s a very good feeling, but I’m just turning 23 this year – I’ll still have a lot of work to do. My journey has just begun.”

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Last joke about Paris Olympic Games. After missing Tokyo 2021, the tournament under the Five Circles on the Roland Garros courts takes on a truly remarkable value: “Going to the Olympics is a great honor for me. It will be played in Europe and I am very excited. I’m curious to know all the other Italians besides Filippo Tortu (in turn present today in Rome ed.) and to team up all together. Goals? They are the same ones I had before: improving both as a tennis player and as a person. The immediate focus is on Wimbledon, where I will try to move forward as much as possible, and of course on Paris 2024 to try to win a medal.”

 
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