Sinner must come to terms with it: he won’t succeed, the announcement

Sinner must come to terms with it: he won’t succeed, the announcement
Sinner must come to terms with it: he won’t succeed, the announcement

Jannik Sinner is ready to debut at Wimbledon. On the eve of the tournament, a prediction about the Italian tennis player emerges

Once you reach the top, the difficult thing is to maintain it. He must have thought about this Jannik Sinner, after having climbed to the top of the ATP ranking, the maximum achievement for any tennis player. The class of 2001 brought the tennis movement in Italy back to levels not seen for decades, with many new enthusiasts who have rediscovered their passion for this sport. Jannik is today the most talked about sportsman in Italy, even with the European Football Championships underway.

The announcement arrives on Jannik Sinner: he won’t succeed (Photo Ansa) – Sportitalia.it

The tennis player from San Candido has no intention of stopping. Just look at his performance in the last tournaments played, such as the one in Halle on grass, which he won without too many problems.

Sinner is now ready to make his Wimbledon debut. While others would have skipped some minor competitions to focus on the major ones, the Italian decided differently, always wanting to take to the field and give his best.

Among the many questions that fans ask themselves about Sinner, one certainly concerns how many Slams will he be able to win during his career. Former tennis player Claudio Pistolesi tried to answer this question, speaking at Fanpage. In the interview he spoke about both the old generation (that of Nadal, Federer and Djokovic) and the new one, reserving a prediction for the Italian specifically regarding the victory of the Slams.

Sinner, the prediction on the Slams: it is difficult for him to succeed

According to Pistolesi, the number of Slams won by the three sacred monsters of tennis is crazy and misleading. To the point of raising the bar and making winning a Slam seem like something easily achievable, a normal result and therefore to be further improved. Instead, these are records that will be difficult to beat in the future even by today’s emerging players like Sinner and Alcaraz.

How many Slams will Jannik Sinner win in his career? Here is the prediction (Photo Ansa) – Sportitalia.it

“Hardly, in my opinion – explains Pistolesi – the two will succeed to exceed the quota of 20 Slam wins throughout their careers” cut the Italian short. “I don’t think they’ll go further, never say never but in my opinion it’s very difficult. Every era has its champions and they have already shown that there is an after Federer, Djokovic and Nadal.“.

Therefore a prediction, that of the former tennis player, not to negatively highlight how far Sinner can go, but to testify how the three tennis players of the previous generation went beyond all possible logic and expectations, even numerically speaking in winning the Slams.

 
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