Improving Serve Consistency: The Key to Jannik Sinner’s Progression

Winner of his first Masters 1000 title in Toronto, Jannik Sinner was then eliminated directly in Cincinnati by Dusan Lajovic. During an interview given to OA Sportthe observer and former Italian player, Diego Nargiso (67th in 1988), has spotted an essential axis of progression for his young compatriot.

“What stands out is the continuity of service. Jannik is devastating in return because, despite serving poorly throughout the tournament in Toronto, he managed to come out on top losing just one set to Monfils. That’s how good he is in return, but in order to compete with the likes of Djokovic, Alcaraz and Medvedev, he can’t afford to lose serve so often. »

2023-08-22 08:42:00
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