“I can get to 100% in every single department,” Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner reveals the relentless pursuit of greatness in tennis that keeps him chasing perfection
Jannik Sinner gives a mindset update after two back-to-back tournament wins.

Jannik Sinner (Via Imago)
As the tennis headline boy Jannik Sinner makes his appearance at the 2024 Indian Wells Open, he gets real in an interview with the tournament press.
After a historic Australian Open win, the Italian went on to win his next tournament as well. He won the two tournaments he played in so far, extending his winning streak. The Italian also went into the Rotterdam Open with immense confidence and won the tournament without much effort. To improve his ranking, Sinner isn’t stopping after one tournament win and is only looking to improve and get better in all the departments.

Even after two consecutive tournament wins, the fire did not dim one bit for the Italian youngster. He now gears up for his third tournament and is hungry for more to improve his ranking.
In my mind, I know that there are some important points for me to have a better ranking. This kind of motivation just keeps pushing me and, of course, even more importantly, it's to become a better tennis player throughout every week. So we will work. It doesn't matter what the result is in the tournaments, we will keep working and hopefully, I can get to 100% in every single department.Jannik Sinner via the Indian Wells press.
Currently ranked at World No.3, the Italian has more points to gain to rise higher. With another deep run at a major tournament, Sinner will get closer than ever to another career-high ranking.
Jannik Sinner looks to continue his winning streak as he explains his theory of living in the moment
Continuing his form from the end of 2023, the young Italian Sinner hopes to extend that momentum deep into 2024. He won his maiden Grand Slam and is now eyeing his third continuous tournament win. Much might wonder, what did he change to be where he is right now?

In a recent interview with the Indian Wells Press, Sinner shared his thoughts and beliefs as he revealed his secret to winning. He stated that he is in a positive mindset as he continues to put in the work and win more, and when he stops doing that, he enters a negative zone.
I had to do a couple things in Rome. But while I was in Rome, I was already in the gym working. I always think and believe that you live in moments. It was a positive and special moment. But then after you have to do it over again. You have to wake up in the morning and work again. And if you lose, you live this negative moment, but you don't live your career with this.
Now, the youngster gears up for his first match in the Sunshine Double. He faces the Australian specialist Thanasi Kokkinakis in the first round to try to extend his winning streak and climb to the top.
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