Qualified for the final after its 20th victory in a row, the world number 1 does not consider itself to be invincible.
After having aligned Friday in the semi-finals of the Australian Open of the 20th Row Victory, the longest series of success of his career, Jannik Sinner considered to be “Well prepared” but not «parfait» nor invincible. To the question of whether he felt himself “unbeatable” After this series of victories, the title holder in Melbourne responded in the negative at a press conference. “I know I work a lot. I try to stay calm, never to take anything for granted. Honestly, I’m just well prepared. Become better pass through a daily routine. That’s all “summed up the 23 -year -old Italian, who will face German Alexander Zverev (2nd world) on Sunday to try to win a third Grand Slam title.
Sinner also assured that becoming the world number 1 in 2024 did not “not really” changed his mentality. “Of course, it’s great to occupy this position. (But) In a corner of my head, I know that I am only 23 years old and that I am not perfect. I can still improve certain things, become better in certain areas ”continued the Italian. “No one is perfect” et “Each day is a new challenge”he said. “I’m just happy to have put myself in a position to play to win a prestigious trophy.”
-Arrive in the final “Is a long path”he underlined after having suffered in particular dizziness in the round of 16 and conceded set balls on Friday in the semi-finals against Ben Shelton (20th). “At the start of the tournament, you never know what your state of form is”added Sinner, who did not play any preparation tournament before starting the defense of his title in Melbourne and was massaged his thighs during the third set against Shelton. “All of us who go far in a tournament know days when they have a little more harm. It’s sometimes physical, sometimes mental … There can be a lot of things.slipped the Italian, who said just after his victory against Shelton having suffered from simple “cramps”.
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