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Immediately after the conclusion of the final against Taylor Fritz, it was worth a Jannik Sinner the triumph in the ATP Finals (without lost sets, first time since 1986), one of the two coaches of the South Tyrolean, Simone Vagnozzi, dotted the i’s. And in the press conference he returned to the hypothesis of Sinner’s disqualification for the Clostebol affair.
“He doesn’t deserve any disqualification”
“I think he doesn’t deserve any disqualification” says Vagnozzi, “Jannik did everything he had to do. He didn’t do anything wrong, he didn’t make any mistakes, he couldn’t avoid that thing. It is a hypothesis that we have not taken into consideration, as long as we have the opportunity to play we will focus on next year. Now there will be Malaga where he will arrive loaded to bring the salad bowl home again, then stop a bit to recharge his batteries to prepare for the Australian Open. It wasn’t easy, if we could we would have gladly avoided this moment – he added – The credit goes to him, he’s the one who goes on the pitch. What we could do was try to help him live this moment in the best possible way, trying to talk about it as little as possible and preparing for the matches well. This was a bit of our help, staying close to him and reminding him every day that he didn’t do anything wrong, he has nothing to blame himself for.”
“Improved Sinner at Service”
“After missing Rome this year, we were very keen on this event and we are very happy with this victory. And the happiest of all is Jannik” Simone Vagnozzi added to Raisport. “We are convinced of what Sinner said: we must continue to work and we can still improve in many small aspects. We have seen that he has improved a lot in his service, with increasingly positive percentages, in his runs to the net and in his short balls. But, I repeat , there is still work to be done to confirm what has been done in 2024 and there is still room for improvement”, added Vagnozzi.
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After such a remarkable performance at the ATP Finals, how do you both balance the pressure of expectations for the next season?
Welcome to the World Today News interview series! Today we are lucky to have with us two esteemed guests, Simone Vagnozzi and Jannik Sinner themselves. Simone Vagnozzi is one of the coaches of Jannik Sinner and has been with him since the beginning of his tennis career. Our first topic of discussion is about the recent Clostebol case where Jannik Sinner was accused of using a banned substance. Mr. Vagnozzi, what are your thoughts on this matter and do you think Jannik deserves any disqualification?
Our second topic revolves around the ATP Finals victory where Jannik Sinner emerged as the champion without losing a single set, something that hasn’t happened in 35 years. Coach, can you tell us how this was achieved and whether there is still room for improvement in Jannik’s game?
Now, turning our attention to Jannik Sinner, how does it feel to win such a prestigious tournament without losing a set? What were the challenges you faced during this event, and how did you manage to overcome them?
Simone, you mentioned that despite the victory in the ATP Finals, there is still work to be done to improve Jannik’s game. Can you share some specific areas where you think he can improve and how do you plan to help him achieve this?
Lastly, Jannik, you have had an incredible 2022 season with multiple titles under your belt. What are your plans for the upcoming season? Do you hope to maintain this level of success or are there any specific goals you aim to achieve?
Thank you for joining us today, Simone and Jannik! We appreciate your insights and look forward to hearing more from you.