Sinner Explains His Success Indoors: "It Suits My Game Better"
On a streak of 30 consecutive indoor victories, Jannik Sinner will seek to win his second consecutive Masters against Carlos Alcaraz this Sunday in Turin.
Sinner confirms his status as the man to beat indoors. Undefeated under these playing conditions since his loss in the 2023 ATP Finals final against Novak Djokovic, the world number 2 has been impressive since the start of the Turin Masters this year.
The Italian has, in fact, not yet lost his serve since the beginning of the week and holds a significant advantage over the rest of the competition on this surface. The player who will aim to defend his title this Sunday against his rival Carlos Alcaraz explained the reasons that make him the best indoor player on the planet.
"I still think that between Vienna, Paris, and here, there are three different scenarios due to the courts and their size. Everything is a bit different. At the same time, you don't have to worry about wind, sun, and many other things. I feel very comfortable.
Moreover, I think it suits my game better, because I play quite flat and have good rhythm, which gives me the necessary confidence to keep looking for shots and change direction more easily. That's what makes me comfortable indoors," Sinner stated to Punto de Break.
Sinner, Jannik
De Minaur, Alex
Alcaraz, Carlos