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'You have to be a completer player' - Jannik Sinner reflects on French Open and Wimbledon aspirations after Australian Open victory

Tennis sensation and world number one, Jannik Sinner, recently expressed his aspirations regarding winning Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2025.

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Tennis sensation and world number one, Jannik Sinner, recently expressed his aspirations regarding winning Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 2025. The Italian star highly spoke about the importance of being a complete player across different surfaces, acknowledging that while he performed well last year on clay and grass, there is still room for improvement. The 23-year-old star player noted the distinct styles of play required on these surfaces, particularly showcasing the unique challenges posed by grass, which requires different skills and tactics as compared to hard courts.

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In addition, Jannik Sinner was further asked about how the doping saga has affected him in the 2025 Australian Open. Sinner once again clarified that he wasn't guilty and did not intentionally consume the substance. He stated that he had played the tournament without any guilt, and his focus and resilience made him earn the title yet another time on the hard courts.

“It's one thing I always think about. You have to be a complete player, not only 1 surface. Last year wasn’t bad on clay & grass. I can do better, yes, but let's see. I keep playing like this because I have a clear mind on what happened. If I knew I was guilty, I would not play like this, and that's it," Jannik Sinner said after the win.

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Jannik Sinner has won the 2025 Australian Open title

Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner has won the 2025 Australian Open as he thwarted world number two Alexander Zverev in the final showdown on January 26 at the Rod Laver Arena of the Melbourne Park and defended his title. The star player had the great start of winning the opening set comfortably. However, the German-born star marked his comeback and pushed the game in the tiebreaker in the second set. Sinner kept his resilience and managed straight sets to win the prestigious title.

Also read: Jannik Sinner's doping case: WADA appeals to CAS, seeks sanctions for anti-doping violations

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