"His biggest rival is in the mirror," Becker comments on Sinner
Jannik Sinner won the Wimbledon tournament this Sunday for the first time in his career. The Italian managed to take his revenge after losing the Roland-Garros final against Carlos Alcaraz.
According to Boris Becker, Sinner is an example of consistency that will be very hard to compete against: "He has always been extremely focused, his personality is unique. Who can beat him?
Carlos Alcaraz, when he is in form. There are also players like Medvedev and Fritz, who can win individual matches, but in terms of consistency, Sinner is now unbeatable.
His biggest rival is in the mirror. In some ways, his greatest strength is psychological. After a break, he immediately reached the finals at Rome and Roland-Garros, and now at Wimbledon.
There are few who could have come back like that. He also played in Halle and only improved match by match," stated the former world number 1, as quoted by Eurosport Spain.
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