Jannik Sinner is the first player from Italy to reach No. 1 since computerized rankings began in 1973
Italy's Jannik Sinner plays a shot against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz during their semi-final match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris on June 7, 2024.As pleased as Jannik Sinner was to make his debut at No. 1 in the ATP rankings on Monday, he already was looking ahead to what comes next.“Look, not really,” Sinner said with a chuckle in a video interview with the Associated Press from his home base of Monte Carlo. “I am in the middle of the season.
“They don’t have nothing to lose any more against me, and I have everything to lose, but this is the exciting part. And I like that. … You have to work on having new solutions on the court, and this is going to be hopefully my next step,” Sinner said. “Trying to prepare myself in a way of being more unpredictable on court. This is what I want to learn in the next months.”“In the beginning of the year, we said, ‘We are going hunting, and then we’ll see what we can catch.
“I hope that Novak comes back as soon as possible. Hopefully he can, somehow, play Wimbledon,” said Sinner, eliminated by Djokovic there each of the past two years, “because it would be a tough loss for Wimbledon not having him.”
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