“I hope to repeat the good start of last season” – OA Sport

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    “I hope to repeat the good start of last season” – OA Sport

    The countdown is now running in light of the seasonal debut of Jannik Sinner, registered in the ATP 250 in Adelaide which will take place on January 1, 2023. The South Tyrolean tennis player has already arrived in Australia a few hours ago with his technical team to face the usual Australian away match at the beginning of the year, which will end from January 16 to 30 with the Australian Open (the first four tournaments of the season ).

    After the many physical problems that marked his participation in 2022, the young Blue wants to take the last step forward to return to the top ten of the ATP rankings and above all to reach the bottom with greater continuity in the most important tournaments.

    I want to win. For me it is the first thing. But first you have to lose. On my debut in Australia (in 2020, ed.) It wasn’t easy. There are always new challenges. There is a lot of work, of course. When I get out of bed every morning I try to improve every aspectThe 21-year-old San Candido native declares in a short interview posted on the Australian Open’s social channels.

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    It’s been a good start in 2022, reaching the quarter-finals in Melbourne, so hopefully I can repeat myself and start next season as well as I can, we’ll see. I hope it’s a fun vintageAdds No. 15 in the world by 2023.

    Photo: © e-motion / Bildagentur Zolles KG / Christian Hofer

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