Jannik Sinner, questions for a champion

Jannik Sinner, questions for a champion
Jannik Sinner, questions for a champion

World No. 1, in 8es final this Saturday, advance. Still burdened by his case of positive doping controls.

In a few days, the Italian Jannik Sinner looked (a little) old. At just 23 years old, he saw curiosity focused on a troop of talented, ambitious, intrepid young players who were eager to frolic and shake up the hierarchy with carelessness. The Brazilian Joao Fonseca (killer of the Russian Andrey Rublev, before losing in 5 sets against the Italian Lorenzo Sonego), the Czech Jakub Mensik (who, after eliminating the Norwegian Casper Ruud, lost in 5 sets against the Spaniard Davidovich Fokina), the American Learner Tien (who eliminated Daniil Medvedev, and meets Corentin on the night of Friday to Saturday Moutet) or the American Alexander Michelsen (who disgusted Stefanos Tsitsipas and will challenge the Russian Karen Khachanov). They are 18, 19 or 20 years old. Their room for improvement is significant, but in a few days they have brought a breath of youth with play, charisma and ambition. And the circuit, which, there are a few…

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