During the Australian Open earlier this season, Jannik Sinner had revealed that his coach, Darren Cahill , would leave his entourage after this season. It was Cahill’s decision to part ways as he wanted to retire from coaching.
But neither Sinner nor Simone Vagnozzi (Sinner’s other coach) wanted Cahill to leave, with both often revealing how they are trying to convince the Aussie coach to stay. Ahead of Wimbledon, Cahill had placed a bet that if his protege wins, he would stay.
Sinner won the final against Carlos Alcaraz in four sets, and at present, the World No.1 and his team are in Turin for the ATP Finals. In the pre-tournament press conference, when Cahill was asked about his future, his answer indicated that he is likely to continue the partnership.
My future is in Jannik’s

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