Jannik Sinner gets compared to Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz by Patrick Mouratoglou explaining the Italian’s personality

Mouratoglou on Sinner's developmental phase and future in tennis.


Jannik Sinner gets compared to Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz by Patrick Mouratoglou explaining the Italian’s personality

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Patrick Mouratoglou, the renowned tennis coach, spoke about the promising Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, and how he differs from his contemporaries, especially the young Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz. Mouratoglou highlighted that Sinner is a player in the development and needs more patience and guidance as he continues to hone his skills.

Mouratoglou pointed out that Sinner‘s game is incredible and has no weaknesses. He also added that the player is developing fast and is now capable of playing shots he was unable to play six months ago. Mouratoglou praised Sinner’s power on both sides, his incredible movement, and how his serve is getting better.

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The coach is confident that Sinner is going to be a force to reckon with in the tennis world, and he will eventually win Grand Slam titles. Mouratoglou believes that Sinner has an incredible game and has no doubt that he will be able to perform at the highest level of tennis. However, the coach emphasized that Sinner is still in the developmental phase of his career and needs more time and patience to reach his full potential.

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Mouratoglou compared Sinner’s personality to that of Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, two players who have no doubts about their abilities and are not afraid of anyone. On the other hand, Sinner has more doubts and needs to be sure that he can win by using his game’s strengths. This trait, according to Mouratoglou, is natural in players in the developmental phase of their careers.

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Jannik Sinner’s month in the US, a promising performance despite a final loss

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Jannik Sinner (Image via: tennisnet.com)

Despite Jannik Sinner‘s loss to Daniil Medvedev in the final of the Miami Masters 1000, the young Italian tennis player can look back on his month in the United States with a sense of accomplishment. Sinner demonstrated that he can compete with the best players in the world and made significant improvements both physically and tactically.

One of the most notable moments of Sinner’s month in the US was his victory over world number two Carlos Alcaraz, in a thrilling three-set match. This win undoubtedly gave the Italian the confidence he needed to play with even greater conviction in the upcoming major tournaments of the season.

Sinner’s next challenge will be at the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, the first major clay-court event of the year. With the absence of several top players including Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, and Felix Auger-Aliassime, Sinner will have the opportunity to hope for a favorable draw and continue his impressive performances on the clay surface.

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