Sinner is already looking ahead to 2025: "Having an even better year will be very difficult".
Jannik Sinner crushed the competition at the Turin Masters. A logical consecration in view of his 2024 season, in which he won two Grand Slam titles and was beaten just six times.
In a post-match interview on the Turin court, the world No.1 spoke about the 2025 season: "To have an even better year will be very difficult. This year, the aim was to play every match as well as I could. It's been an incredible year.
We'll see what happens next year, as everything can change very quickly. We're going to prepare as best we can. Try to get off to a positive start in Australia and see what happens after that."
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