Italian tennis player Sinner is currently in high form, which made him reach his fourth consecutive Grand Slam final
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Yannick Siner is one of those players in world tennis who can be considered calm. But his racket has started talking now. He recently won the men's singles title at Wimbledon tennis. It was his first Wimbledon win. In the final, he defeated the greatest rival of his career, Carlos Alcarez.
Sinner just turned 23. But the number of Grand Slams he has won has reached 4. Along with this, Alcarez's rivalry against Sinner in the world tennis seems to be going well. More precisely, the era of the 'Big Three' is coming to an end. The competition between these two players is taking its place. It is evident that the last seven Grand Slams have been won by these two players. This is what happened.
When Alcarez is mentioned in world tennis, an image comes to us, in which the player tends to be aggressive, takes a lot of risks and plays, that's why he is popular among supporters. On the contrary, Siner plays very calmly and his behavior on the court can be seen with kindness. He plays more from the baseline, his shots are powerful. There is inaccuracy in that too.
His match can also be compared to 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic of Serbia. In the sense that it is the same. It doesn't matter that Italian player Siner is now high and in top form. Because he has reached the Grand Slam final for the fourth time in a row. Since last year's US Open, he has been able to perform well. In January, he defended his Australian Open title.
After that success in Melbourne, it seems like a storm came in his playing career. Last year he was caught doping twice, using the banned performance-enhancing steroid clostabol. After that, he was banned for three months. Siner's claim is the same, that he has used part of this banned drug in the body without any intention.
Part of that drug entered her body during the massage by the physiotherapist. The same physio had used a spray containing that medicine while healing the wound. According to the World Anti-Doping Agency, Siner did not intend to bully in any sense, but he must take moral responsibility and face the punishment.
Cinner returned to the court in May and also reached the final of the Italian Open. He was defeated by Alcarez. Soon after, he came close to the French Open title. Even there, no one could stop him from reaching the final. But the result of the final was in many ways extremely painful for him. In that match he faced Alcarez and this Spaniard won the match from two sets behind.
In that sequence, Alcarez saved three set points and defended the title. After this result, the rivalry between the two players reached 8-4 in favor of Alcarez. In addition, Alcarez has won 5 games in a row. But all this changed in the Wimbledon final, when Siner showed his mature mental state and easily won the match from one set down.
Sinner was born in Candido in German-speaking northern Italy. It borders Austria. A professional tennis playing life was not possible for anyone there. As a child, he was a champion skier. Not only that, he was a good football player. Meanwhile, he also played tennis. He has the advantage of height. He is 6 feet 3 inches tall.
He won his first title in 2020. It was an indoor tournament in Sofia. 2014 was a break-through season for him. He won his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. After that, he won 7 titles one after the other. That includes a US Open title. He also became the world number one player in June last year.
He was the first player from Italy to reach the top of the ATP rankings. His biggest and most infallible weapon is to be calm, no matter how stressful the game. His coach Darren Cahill says, "He's only 23, but sometimes I think he's a lot older than that. I think he is an equally mature player.'
Singer himself is happy as a tennis player. "I am lucky because I got the opportunity to play tennis," he says. At first it was my hobby, but now it has become a profession. For me, it still seems like it's casual. I really enjoy playing on the court. Whenever there is a situation full of spectators on the big court, there is no other time to enjoy playing.'
