"I would like to win the US Open" - Sinner on his future goals

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Thursday, 02 April 2020 at 15:30
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Jannik Sinner is spending time in Monte Carlo at the moment as he spoke to media about his future goals on the ATP Tour.

Sinner is only 18-years-old but he already managed to break into the TOP 100 of the ATP Ranking. After winning 57 out of 77 matches played, Sinner did not have an ideal beginning of the 2020 season. He lost 7 matches and won only 4 and so he can train for the remaining part of the season as it has been suspended until 13th July 2020.
"I am working to strengthen my arms and legs at home and I play with the racquet three or four times a week, as the Monte-Carlo Country Club is closed. I spend my time watching many TV series on the computer and I play in online tournaments with Playstation with my friends and make phone calls with my parents. The priority is not tennis, we have to fight against Coronavirus. The come-back to the tennis court will be exciting. Everyone will have more adrenaline. It will be a battle and I like battles”, said Sinner.
“I am 18 years old. I want to play. The more I play, the more I enjoy it. I would like to win the US Open. My big dream is to beat Roger Federer at Wimbledon. I hope Federer will play for another year, so our match on the Centre Court is postponed until 2021. I am also inspired by Rafael Nadal, I trained with him in Melbourne, I would like to have his personality. The toughest goal is to play at his level and reach his consistency. The main enemy in tennis is to rush. My coach Riccardo Piatti knows that I am ambitious, but he asks me to be patient. I will stay patient”, Sinner said.
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