“Honestly, I don’t want to compare [years]. It’s an amazing season… I feel I am a better player than last year,” Jannik Sinner said after beating Carlos Alcaraz. He rolled into Sunday’s final in Turin and took down the current No. 1 and his biggest rival 7-6(4), 7-5, adding another title to his résumé, showing he’s raised his level yet again. But even after a win like that, it’s clear that Team Sinner is looking ahead.
Darren Cahill, who’s guided Sinner alongside Simone Vagnozzi, shared his take on the performance and the progress behind it all. “Jannik and Simone have done an incredible job over the last four or five weeks to reorganize the serve and find that rhythm and fluidity that has allowed them to increase their first serve percentage.,” the 60-year-old said , crediting t

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