Meeting with Ricardo Piatti, the man behind the emergence of the Jannick Sinner phenomenon and whose objective at his center is to prepare young players to make their way alone on the professional circuits.
The day after the last Australian Open and a quarter-final loss to Stefanos Tsitsipas, Jannik Sinner, who now collaborates with Simone Vagnozzi, left his mentor and compatriot Riccardo Piatti, ending seven years of collaboration with the man who is considered one of the best technicians in the world. It was under his rule that the young Italian reached the highest level, he who is now part of the world’s top 10 and already has, at 21, four Grand Slam quarter-finals (Roland-Garros 2020 and Open d’ Australia, Wimbledon and US Open 2022). During their collaboration, Sinner won five ATP titles, reached two Major quarterbacks and became, in 2020, the youngest person to win an ATP 500 tournament in Washington. His defeat in the quarter-finals after a legendary fight against Carlos Alcaraz, in New York, at the beginning of September, marked the spirits. While waiting for better, Sinner confirms the high hopes placed in him. Announced in Vienna the week…