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MONTECARLO. «It took a lot to win. It’s never easy to play and win, I’m happy with the result. It’s a shame I didn’t take advantage of the match point in the second set, but I stayed in the match”: this is how Jannik Sinner immediately comments on the victory over Holger Rune and the passage to the semifinals in Monte Carlo, where tomorrow (13 April) he will face the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas.
«Physically it was tough, now I need to rest for tomorrow – added the champion from Sesto Pusteria – it was a physical match, with lots of exchanges. The sensations are good and I’m confident ahead of tomorrow. I only looked at myself, it can happen on the pitch. I don’t see anything wrong, it can create chaos. It’s part of the learning process, I’ve grown again. I concentrated on the match. Tsitsipas is playing well, let’s see what we can do tomorrow”, concluded Sinner.
Sinner responded among others to the question of our Paolo Gaiardelli: “To what extent is your ability to switch between behavior on and off the field part of your DNA or does it come from a specific job?”. “I have a good balance between life and work – said Sinner – off the court I am a normal boy, I have always liked playing tennis and this is the most important thing. To get to the point where I am today there is a lot work, there are many defeats from which you learn new things.”
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