The mild-mannered Tyrolean Terror Jannik Sinner has been steely at the Australian Open


“I don’t want to talk, you know, so much about how I felt today,” Sinner told reporters after he won. “I was not feeling really well. I was struggling physically, but I don’t want to go into details, no? … I think it was a great match. I think that’s what we have to focus on, and some ups and downs.”

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De Minaur had lost all nine previous meetings with Sinner, and that song remained the same. Sinner allowed just one break point, while feasting on six of 10 chances. He hit nearly three times as many winners as de Minaur, 27-10, and won six out of every 10 points when de Minaur hit a second serve. While game as ever, the undersized and underpowered Aussie simply had no place to hide.

Afterward, de Minaur heaped praise on Sinner and added: “After playing some great tennis on home soil and gaining so much, you feel like you just have been slapped across the face, to be honest, to finish off like that.”

Sinner’s semifinal opponent will be Ben Shelton, the diametrical opposite of de Minaur. The 22-year old American is 6-foot-4, solid of build, and blessed with great power. Shelton has beaten Sinner before (Shanghai in 2023), although the favorite won their last three meetings. Apart from a monstrous serve, Shelton has punishing groundstrokes, and a creative attacking style to go with his confidence-inducing history in Melbourne Park. He made his pro tour breakout by reaching the quarterfinals there two years ago.



The mild-mannered Tyrolean Terror Jannik Sinner has been steely at the Australian Open

Jannik Sinner, the 20-year-old rising star from Italy, has been making waves at the Australian Open with his impressive performances on the court. Known for his calm demeanor and quiet intensity, Sinner has been showcasing his talent and determination in each match he plays.

Hailing from the beautiful region of South Tyrol in northern Italy, Sinner has quickly established himself as one of the most promising young players on the ATP tour. With his powerful groundstrokes and strategic play, he has been able to take on some of the top players in the world and come out victorious.

Despite his mild-mannered nature off the court, Sinner transforms into a fierce competitor once he steps onto the court. His ability to stay focused and composed under pressure has been a key factor in his success at the Australian Open, where he has already defeated several higher-ranked opponents.

As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Jannik Sinner as he continues his quest for Grand Slam glory. With his steely determination and unwavering resolve, the Tyrolean Terror is sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the days to come.

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