Novak Djokovic parie sur un grand chelem de Jannik Sinner dans les Masters

Novak Djokovic a fait l'éloge de la forme de Jannik Sinner et a prédit que le numéro un mondial réaliserait un sans-faute sur les tournois ATP Masters 1000 cette année. Ces commentaires ont été formulés avant le retour de Djokovic au tournoi de Rome. Sinner a déjà remporté les titres à Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo et Madrid.

Djokovic, qui se remet d'une blessure à l'épaule droite, s'est exprimé lors d'une conférence de presse avant son entrée en lice à Rome. Il a décrit Sinner comme très solide et vraiment impressionnant, ajoutant que l'Italien réussira certainement ce grand chelem, probablement encore cette année. Le Serbe a noté les défis posés par le format actuel des Masters sur deux semaines, mais a souligné la capacité d'adaptation de Sinner et la complétude de son jeu sur toutes les surfaces.

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