Schwartzman on Sinner's talent: "It's scary"
Diego Schwartzman has admitted that Jannik Sinner is a player who impressed him even in his early days.
Invited to the Nothing Major podcast, the Argentine revealed that the most intimidating player on the current circuit is, in his opinion, Jannik Sinner: "I played him a few times. He wasn't Top 10 yet. I thought, "What is this guy?" Sliding, power, movement... he's got it all. It's frightening.
It's crazy because we've played Novak, Roger and Rafa. They're gods. But what Alcaraz and Sinner do with their bodies is crazy."
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