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'They've evolved positively,' - Jannik Sinner on changes in his game since US Open 2025 (X)
Overview
- Jannik Sinner's improvement in his serving since the US Open has helped him become a better version of himself at the ATP Finals 2025
- Speaking about it, the Italian claimed that his game has evolved positively due to his serving
- While he still believed there were areas to improve, Sinner felt he could play better than he used to do before
Jannik Sinner's improvement in his serving since the US Open has helped him become a better version of himself at the ATP Finals 2025. Speaking about it, the Italian claimed that his game has evolved positively due to his serving. While he still believed there were areas to improve, Sinner felt he could play better than he used to.
His improvement in serving was visible at its best in the match against Alexander Zverev at the ATP Finals, where he seemed to be an invincible force. Throughout the tournament, Sinner served well and forced his opponents to think of options to secure points.
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"Yeah, they've evolved positively, of course, especially the serving. From the back of the court, it's been a bit more unpredictable. It worked well, or at least better. I do believe that I still have margins where I can play better at times. It's also difficult because you have to give a lot of credit to the opponent," Sinner said after winning the ATP Finals 2025.
"Carlos is an incredible player, hugely talented," - Jannik Sinner
He regarded Carlos Alcaraz to be an incredibly talented player and added that it's very difficult to secure points against the Spaniard. He felt the need to push beyond limits to beat the ATP World No.1. He agreed that not doing so would not help him get the results he wished.
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"Carlos is an incredible player. Hugely talented. It is difficult. It's every point you have to earn in a very right way. You have to push beyond the limits. But yeah, I believe the work we have done was very positive work. Of course, if not, you don't reach these results," Sinner added.
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