MELBOURNE The fears against Rune are already the past. Jannik Sinner travels quickly towards the semifinal of the Australian Open where he will meet Ben Shelton. The clear success against De Mineur, in the Sinner clan, was experienced as a relief as confirmed by the words of the Marche coach Simone Vagnozzi in the conference: «He improved quickly and he demonstrated it on the pitch, going into “monster” mode – he told the reporters present in Australia – We will train with a left-handed player, they have always had complicated matches. Serving trajectories are more complicated, and that’s what we’ll focus on, also because Shelton is one of the best hitters on the circuit.”
Cahill’s farewell
There was also a joke about the upcoming farewell of Darren Cahill, Sinner’s supercoach and Vagnozzi’s sidekick: «I understand his choice because he has done this job for so long that it is right to stop for a while. We haven’t thought about who’s coming yet. I don’t think my wife agrees with me being on the road 50 weeks a year.”
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