Jannik Sinner punta su riposo e recupero in vista del Roland Garros

Il numero uno al mondo Jannik Sinner ha dichiarato una rigorosa politica di zero tennis nei giorni che precedono l'Open di Francia. Il tennista italiano, reduce dalle vittorie nei tornei di Monte Carlo, Madrid e Roma, preferisce concentrarsi sul recupero fisico e sul tempo da trascorrere con la famiglia piuttosto che su sessioni di allenamento supplementari.

Sinner ha riferito ai media italiani che il recupero è la sua massima priorità dopo un periodo intenso nel circuito. Ha dichiarato che ci saranno allenamenti minimi e che intende staccare completamente dal tennis prima di arrivare a Parigi giovedì.

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