Jannik Sinner priorisiert Ruhe und Regeneration vor Roland Garros

Weltranglistenerste Jannik Sinner hat für die Tage vor den French Open eine strikte Null-Tennis-Politik angekündigt. Der Italiener, der zuletzt die Titel in Monte-Carlo, Madrid und Rom gewann, möchte sich anstelle von zusätzlichem Training auf seine körperliche Regeneration und Zeit mit seiner Familie konzentrieren.

Sinner erklärte gegenüber italienischen Medien, dass die Erholung nach der intensiven Zeit auf der Tour seine oberste Priorität sei. Er sagte, es werde nur ein Minimum an Training geben und er plane, vor seiner Ankunft in Paris am Donnerstag komplett vom Tennis abzuschalten.

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