Jannik Sinner told the area of his game he needs to work on after Joao Fonseca’s recent comments
Jannik Sinner began his bid for the Sunshine Double with a commanding win over Damir Džumhur in Miami. His strong form on hard courts is hard to ignore, especially after lifting the Indian Wells title just last week.
Photo by Tnani Badreddine/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images Jannik Sinner began his bid for the Sunshine Double with a commanding win over Damir Džumhur in Miami. His strong form on hard courts is hard to ignore, especially after lifting the Indian Wells title just last week. Honestly, he looked untroubled all tournament, cruising through most matches without much resistance.
Still, his toughest match came earlier than expected when Joao Fonseca pushed him to two tight tiebreaks. Advice given to Jannik Sinner following Joao Fonseca’s remarks Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Reflecting on that match and the Brazilian’s recent meeting with Carlos Alcaraz, it’s clear Fonseca has quickly become a prominent figure in tennis discussions. “Well, I think he’s right.
I think Alcaraz certainly has more of an arsenal, the variety in his game, the touch. He can really do everything. He has every shot”, Daniella Collins said.
The former world number eight then expanded further on her take: “So I agree with Fonseca, and I really think it was no surprise that Alcaraz got the win, he’s the number one player in the world, right? Fonseca is still an up-and-comer. He’s still working his way up the ranks.