ATP – Finals > Simone Vagnozzi, coach of Sinner: “Jannik will never be Carlos Alcaraz. His is different, but he can vary his serve more and improve his backhand slice”

ATP – Finals > Simone Vagnozzi, coach of Sinner: “Jannik will never be Carlos Alcaraz. His is different, but he can vary his serve more and improve his backhand slice”
ATP – Finals > Simone Vagnozzi, coach of Sinner: “Jannik will never be Carlos Alcaraz. His tennis is different, but he can vary his serve more and improve his backhand slice”

Questioned by our colleagues atUbitennis before the start of the Masters, Jannik Sinner's co‐trainer, Simone Vagnozzi, was kind enough to comment on his player's areas for improvement. And according to him, Jannik should not try to be a player that he is not.

“The most important word is balance. When everything is going well, you have to try to distort as little as possible, to bring something new. Compared to two years ago, Jannik is more complete, physically stronger, more experienced. The board is almost ready, and at this level, the smallest details are missing. Jannik will never be Alcaraz, his is different, but he can vary his serve more, improve his backhand slice. He added the forehand slice and can better read the moments of the match. The big three (Federer, Nadal, Djokovic) have always evolved, he must do the same. Zverev, if he breaks free and gains the upper hand, will become a contender. However, I'm sure Jannik and Carlos will be here for many years to come. »

Published on Sunday November 10, 2024 at 2:24 p.m.


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