Sinner’s words after the overwhelming victory over Ruud: “On 2-0 the game could change, but …”
“Today I raised the level a lot, I managed to really play a good tennis for the whole game. I served very well, I replied very well, I moved very well on the field”. So Jannik Sinner after having overwhelmed 6-0 6-1 Casper Rudud in the quarterfinals of the International of Italy.
management
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The analysis of the number 1 of the world continues: “The game could change on 2-0, when I had two balls to go on 3-0 he served well. Then if I do not serve well after the first game, the game can change in an instant, even if it doesn’t seem. I am happy with how I managed all the situations on the field, I felt good today. My goal, on the eve, was to understand at what level I was a different test, I am happy with my performance”. Even on a tactical level Jannik was impeccable. “I tried to vary enough, right to go out, Lungolinea reverse. And then I used the dampened that are useful here, especially in the evening when the field weighs down. Tattically we prepared very well, I have to say thanks to my team. I was perfect”.
Pope
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Sinner told the particular eve. “Sometimes unplug is good for me, yesterday I did several things. I was lucky enough to meet the new pope, I looked at Milan’s game in the evening, however we trained in the afternoon. Now it is important to rest for tomorrow, let’s see how it goes”. Sinner then returned to talk about the meeting with Leo XIV: “I am very honored to have met the Pope. It is a meeting that I will never forget. I was very excited and I didn’t know what to say. It was beautiful”.
Final with Musetti
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“I would have signed at the beginning for the semifinals – Sinner then closed -. I always managed to climb with the performance. I need this to get to Paris with positive sensations. The final with Musets would be the most beautiful thing. But we are so far away, we have two difficult challenges. If we continue to play like this, sooner or later it will happen, maybe an even more important game”.
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