Jannik Sinner refuses to ‘sound arrogant’ as he makes honest admission after opening win at Italian Open

Jannik Sinner made a humble yet honest admission after securing his opening win at the Italian Open, emphasizing that he wants to avoid sounding arrogant despite his rising status in tennis. The 22-year-old Italian, currently ranked among the world’s top players, won his first match in front of a passionate home crowd in Rome. Speaking to reporters after his victory, Sinner acknowledged the excitement of playing in his home country but kept his comments grounded.

“I don’t want to sound arrogant,” Sinner said. “But I know that when I play my best tennis, I can compete with anyone.” He stressed that his focus remains on constant improvement and staying mentally strong throughout tournaments. The young star admitted that he still has areas to work on and isn’t taking any match for granted, regardless of his current ranking or recent success.

Sinner’s comments reflect his maturity and clear understanding of the pressures that come with being a top player, especially at a home tournament like the Italian Open. While many fans and analysts consider him a serious title contender, he is staying focused on one match at a time.

The Italian crowd showed strong support for Sinner, and he expressed gratitude for their energy and encouragement. “It means a lot to play in front of my people,” he said. “But I try to keep my feet on the ground and just focus on my tennis.”

Sinner will look to build on this win as he continues his campaign in Rome.

 

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