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“Roger Federer’s Coach Ivan Ljubicic Talks Tough About Jannik Sinner: Is He Ready for Victory?”

Italian tennis player JAnne Sinner is certainly one of the most promising tennis players on the ATP tour. In this year 2023, Sinner is experiencing a great moment and is getting closer and closer to its final consecration.

Former tennis player and historic Roger Federer coach Ivan Ljubicic spoke about Sinner in front of Sky Sport’s microphones and appeared quite tough. Here are his words: “Jannik definitely got angry, I could see it from the way he greeted Rune at the end of the game.

However, the truth is that he has to react on the pitch, it has already happened in the past, in Vienna against Tiafoe, and he has to understand that he is in a ring and he has to take punches when he serves.

He needs to understand what happened and the reason for this defeat, I, like all of us, considered him the favorite of the tournament at that point in the semifinals”. Ljubicic then warns the Italian: “He can’t always play the role of the nice guy because he ends up being laughed at.”

Sinner in Barcelona

Jannik is currently third in the race rankings and many are now waiting for his victory in tournaments like the Masters 1000 or even Grand Slam tournaments.

The fans had been hoping for it a few days ago in the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 and Jannik had reached the semi-finals with the stigmata of being the big favourite. In the semifinals he won the first set 6-1 but then got stuck due to an inappropriate attitude from his opponent and ended up resigning in three sets against Holger Rune.

In short, the rendezvous with the victory of a 1000 is postponed and in the last few hours a famous tennis player has even spoken about Jannik. On the court in Barcelona against the Japanese tennis player Nishioka, Sinner will try to win the Catalan tournament, a tournament in which various talents of world tennis appear as protagonists: many are already imagining a final against Carlos Alcaraz, the umpteenth Act of a rivalry that everyone hopes will follow in the footsteps of Fedal, the historic rivalry between Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal.

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