Tennis coach
Patrick Mouratoglou believes that a ban on Italy’s
Jannik Sinner would give other players the opportunity to win the contest. The
23-year-old, who is regarded as one of the best players currently playing in
men’s tennis in the singles category, is currently serving a three-month ban after
failing two
doping tests in March last year.
He is set to return to the court ahead of the Rome Masters
in May which will give him the opportunity to prepare for the French Open as
well. Famous tennis coach Mouratoglou has been recently quoted in a report by The
Tennis Gazette where he talked about the opportunity for other players because of
Sinner’s ban. He was of the opinion that these three months presents an
opportunity for other players to lift big titles.
“The fact that [Jannik] Sinner is not playing for a few
months gives a lot of opportunities to players not only to win big tournaments
but also to gain confidence by winning a lot of matches,” said Mouratoglou. “Is
it also a pressure at the same time? Yes of course. I always take the example
of Marion Bartoli, who won Wimbledon when Serena [Williams], [Maria] Sharapova,
and a lot of other top players lost early. Many could have [won], one did. When
the top players are getting beaten in the first rounds or quite early in a big
tournament, it’s a huge opportunity for other players who usually don’t have
this opportunity to win those big titles. A lot of them are unable to take the
opportunity because of the pressure it brings, but some others can. In the next
three months we will see who is able to take advantage, who is mentally strong
enough to think, I have an opportunity, I can not mess it up. But how can I use
this opportunity and fight the pressure that comes with it in order to win.”