"I feel good, although a little tired," says Sinner after his final in Vienna
Jannik Sinner had to battle in the Vienna final against Alexander Zverev to win in 3 sets. During the match, the Italian showed signs of physical weakness.
Asked about this, Sinner clarified his physical condition: "I had some cramps at the end of the match because of the pressure, but they were mild. I learned to manage them after what happened to me in Shanghai, where I had the same thing.
Overall, it wasn't a very intense match. I served very well, which gave me a lot of energy. I felt good at the end, even though I was a little tired after such an intense week."
Present at the Rolex Paris Masters, Sinner will make his debut against Zizou Bergs or Alex Michelsen.
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