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The world number 1 did not give up tradition on the day of celebration. It will be in Australia from January 2nd

Christmas with the family, in his Sesto Pusteria, for Jannik Sinner who on the holiday this year too did not want to give up one of his traditions, that of skiing. So this morning he put on his skis, as he did as a child, and allowed himself a few “passes” on the Belvedere slope, in the Plan de Corones area where, almost as if to underline his passion for alpine skiing, he was seen moving with a certain mastery. An experience immortalized by his friend Stefano Del Vecchio, who published a photo on social media with Sinner also tagged in the post: “Exactly one year later, on Christmas day, but in a different place. Best wishes to everyone with what we can now say it has become a ritual photo.”

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Jannik has decided to start the season directly at the Australian Open (of which he is the defending champion) and will be in Australia, where his coach Darren Cahill awaits him, from January 2nd. An exhibition match with Alexei Popyrin is scheduled for the 7th, then on the 10th he will have another one with a colleague yet to be identified. All this is part of the ‘Opening Week’ which precedes the first round of the Grand Slam in which, in addition to the qualifying matches for the main draw, the best players, such as Sinner, will perform in some charity matches.

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