Jannik Sinner reclaims No. 1 ranking over Carlos Alcaraz
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Jannik Sinner will play Carlos Alcaraz in an exhibition match in South Korea just eight days before the start of the Australian Open.
It’s been a wild ride for Jannik Sinner this season. The Italian sensation just reclaimed the World No. 1 ranking by winning the Paris Masters, defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime without dropping a single set.
Well, well, well. Look who’s back on top. Jannik Sinner, the Italian maestro with a forehand that could punch a hole through a brick wall, has reclaimed his throne as the World No.
For the first time, Sinner confirmed that Hasanovic is his girlfriend, saying after his victory against Alexander Zverev, “Thank you very much for your support. The work you put in, the effort. Even understanding me is not always easy, but thank you for your commitment. My family, my girlfriend, my friends and even those who follow us from home.”
Aliassime‘s campaign at the Paris Masters ended in disappointment, he was still positive about his performance in the final against Jannik Sinner.
“The past couple of months has been amazing,” Jannik Sinner said after beating Félix Auger-Aliassime 6-4, 7-6 (4) to win his first title at the Rolex Paris Masters. “Trying to improve as a player and seeing these results makes me incredibly happy.”
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Boris Becker reveals: 'I was set to coach Jannik Sinner in 2022'
The youngest Wimbledon champion revealed that he was on the verge of becoming Jannik Sinner's coach in 2022 following the Italian's split with Riccardo Piatti. However, his legal troubles in London forced him to step away from the opportunity.