Sinner Changes Agent for the Next Phase of His Career
While currently serving his suspension for negligence, Jannik Sinner has made a significant decision to continue advancing his career.
The Italian, whose career had been managed until now by Lawrence Frankopan, a representative of the StarWing Sports agency, has decided to end their five-year collaboration, which began when he was 18 years old.
Alex Vittur, founder of the AVIMA agency, will now take over managing the career of the world No. 1, as officially announced in a statement on Monday.
"Lawrence Frankopan and his team have supported me immensely, and that will remain etched in my memory. I would like to thank them for the dedication they have shown over all these years," Sinner said on the matter.
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