The coach celebrates Jannik with a post on Instagram: “He is the first who doesn’t want to settle and aims to improve”

“The best epilogue to an incredible season.” Simone Vagnozzi paid tribute to Jannik Sinner in a post on social media, celebrating the Italian champion, number two in the world and author of an incredible 2025. The coach of the South Tyrolean, together with Darren Cahill, recalled what this last year has been for all of them, made up not only of triumphs, finals and glory, but also of difficult moments, such as the three-month suspension after an agreement with Wada for the now famous Clostebol case. “A year full of successes, but also complicated, with difficult moments… where the difference is made by those small, sometimes imperceptible details – wrote Vagnozzi in a post on Instagram -. The truth is that this team comes together even more in the most difficult moments. Everyone tries to put a part of themselves to come out of it even stronger, driven by that obsession in the search for impossible perfection”.

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Vagnozzi then explains, once again, Sinner’s strength and what makes him so special: “Well done Jannik, who is the first to never want to settle, but to want to improve. Great athlete and great man. Thanks Jannik and thanks to the whole team”. An extraordinary season, however, for Jannik Sinner, with four slam finals and two very heavy victories, those of the Australian Open (second consecutive title for him) and Wimbledon, six tournaments won overall, with triumphs in Beijing and Vienna, the 1000 in Paris and the ATP Finals, with ten finals reached in the twelve tournaments played. Sinner lost the world number one to Alcaraz, but is in the lead despite the three months of forced stoppage, which caused him to lose many points. With the Spaniard the duel for the throne is only just beginning and will continue in 2026. Now a few weeks of rest and then we start working again, destination Melbourne and a trio that would be

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