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Concerns over Jannik Sinner’s hip issue surfaced as they entered Roland Garros. Prior to Wimbledon on Saturday, the Italian made it plain that there are no such questions going into the major on grass.
“I took a few days off after Paris and then went back to work. There are no secrets, really. Sinner remarked, “I feel physically much better than when I first arrived at Roland Garros, because I had some doubts there.” Here, I don’t doubt my physical attributes. The past few days have been very busy for us at work.
“My body shape doesn’t worry me. I’m simply content to be here and, ideally, prepared to compete.
For the first time, the 22-year-old is the top seed at a Grand Slam tournament. He is the first player from his country to rank No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings. After winning his first grass-court championship at the ATP 500 event in Halle, he is full of confidence heading into London.
Needless to say, I had a really significant week last week. I know in my head that I can play some decent tennis on this surface because I played in the semifinals here last year. Every year is obviously a little bit different. The environment is different in Halle than it is here, according to Sinner. “I’m merely attempting to adjust and increase my self-assurance on this court.” And that’s it. It makes no sense to consider sowing or anything else. Everybody wants to come here and win and give it their all.
When Sinner went to Centre Court to train with seven-time Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic—who had knee surgery following Roland Garros—there was a lot of talk.
We were only able to play for 45 minutes there. Additionally, it’s difficult to gauge his level,” Sinner remarked. But he is unquestionably among the best players to have played on this court. Thus, I considered it a great honor and privilege to practice with him.
Djokovic appeared in the recently published documentary FEDERER: Twelve Final Days, which chronicles Roger Federer’s final days on the tennis court. Sinner observed the way Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer pushed each other via competition. Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s Lexus ATP Head2Head duel has developed as one of the most captivating confrontations in the sport.
When Rafa finally showed up, Roger was having trouble. Novak showed up after he attempted to figure out how to defeat him, according to Sinner. “I believe that raises each player’s level and helps them improve as a gamer. They have done everything to the fullest extent possible. My goal is to reach the stage in my career where I am at my peak physically and mentally in tennis—that would be my absolute ideal as well.
“That, in my opinion, was their most outstanding action.”
Sinner’s entire attention is now on Wimbledon, as he hopes to win a second major after winning the Australian Open earlier in the year. The Italian advanced to the SW19 semifinals the previous year.
I’m glad to be back here. Coming up is a very, very special tournament, according to Sinner. “I’m pleased with my performance last week, of course. In the hopes of being prepared for this competition, I’m attempting to find decent form on these courts.