Alex
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The last Roland Garros only confirmed that when Sinner is at 100%, he’s the best player on clay too. One missed backhand doesn’t change the big picture. Now it’s time to prepare for grass and go win the 1st of many Wimbledon titles. Jannik fam, be happy! The time is now.

It’s 2023. It’s the Wimbledon semifinal. Jannik Sinner lost in straight sets to Novak Djokovic. But it was already clear that - under the hood - one of the strongest players in tennis history was developing. Two years later. We know the history.
I know that Jannik one day will win Wimbledon Semifinal. I know that Jannik one day will win Wimbledon final. I’m simply sure about it. It’s just matter of time.
Very impressive win from Flavio Cobolli! Straight sets, 3–0, over Jakub Mensik. He’s into the second week of a Major for the first time AND without dropping a single set. What an incredible year he’s having!
Some predictions. Toronto: Medvedev. Cincinnati: Sinner. Us Open: Sinner.
You can feel the greatness in this statement. Andy Murray. One of greatest all times in Sports. He wants to learn about technical tennis development from coaches who work with young players every day. You can bet everything that this man will be a generational coach.
Andy Murray opens up about his experience as Novak Djokovic's coach 👇 tennisnow.com/News/2025/July…
*********************** Us Open 2024 Australian Open 2025 Roland Garros 2025 Wimbledon 2025 *********************** 4th final in a row. Jannik Sinner.
This is what I meant. Anisimova is the only player who can make Sabalenka think: “It’s not all in my hands.” Amanda has the power and quality to dictate the points against Sabalenka. Really deserved 1st major final.
Amanda Anisimova will be the next new world number one. She’s the only one who can handle Sabalenka’s power. Real talent.
My prediction for tomorrow semifinals. **************** Prediction | Number of Sets **************** Jannik Sinner def Novak Djokovic | 4 Carlos Alcaraz def Taylor Fritz | 5
If Jannik’s elbow is fine, it’s almost impossible for Ben Shelton to beat Jannik Sinner in a best-of-five match. Shelton hits with power. Jannik loves that kind of game.
Amanda Anisimova will be the next new world number one. She’s the only one who can handle Sabalenka’s power. Real talent.
I’m watching Rublev vs Alcaraz. Rublev is playing his best tennis, but at the elite level it’s simply not enough. You need a more varied game. This match should serve as an example for young players with elite potential (like Fonseca and Mensik). See you as a long - term project
Taylor Fritz has the game to beat Carlos Alcaraz and reach the Wimbledon final. The upcoming match against Karen Khachanov won’t be easy. Today’s win was pure oxygen for him. He needs to recover after playing 14 Sets in just 3 matches. A true top-5 player.
We just have to enjoy this magnificent Wimbledon with Djokovic. I mean, I’m a Jannik Sinner fan, but I’m the kind of fan who wants to see Jannik face tough challenges. I love hard fought matches. We can learn so much from them. From that SF, we’ll see the Wimbledon champion.
Hang it in the British Museum 🖼️
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17 - Among top seeds at the event, Jannik Sinner (17) has now conceded the fewest games en route to the Men's Singles R16 at Wimbledon in the Open Era, surpassing Roger Federer (19) in 2004. Blasting. #Wimbledon | @Wimbledon @atptour @ATPMediaInfo
It’s impressive how often winning a single game against Jannik Sinner feels like an event. In the majority of matches he plays, there’s always a moment when you hear roars from the crowd just because his opponent managed to win a game. Just a testament to Jannik’s greatness.
Today’s version of Fabio Fognini is yet another testament to how insane the last 20 years of tennis have been. On Centre Court, Fognini gave off real Roger Federer vibes. Pure class. The way to hit the ball with such ease. Effortless talent. Absolutely pure.
Yesterday, I visited the Rafael Nadal Academy and Museum. You can truly feel the greatness in the air, and it’s incredibly impressive to see the impressive number of titles and records displayed right in front of you. Recommended.




Rafael Nadal’s run to win Queen’s in 2008: Jonas Bjorkman Ivo Karlovic Andy Roddick Novak Djokovic. What an era!