The problems in the service do not brake Sinner. Like Nadal and Djokovic, he knows how to win when things are going badly. And then he also trains at night. But the key remains the talent
Jannik Sinner has accustomed us too well: his prolonged domain on world tennis, only here and there questioned by Alcaraz, convinced his millions of fans that every game must end with a triumphal ride and a severe and punitive score for the opponents. But those who chew tennis with cognition of the facts are aware that in sport at the highest level every day is never the same as another, and therefore the performance at times not brilliant of the strongest player in the world in the third round of Cincinnati against Diallo fits perfectly into a picture of normality: during a season, there are four or five occasions in which all the details fit perfectly and you are able to perfect the perfect game. In all other cases, the sample must be able to manage difficulties and go beyond contingent problems, a quality in which Sinner certainly excels.
