Sinner on Roland Garros and Wimbledon: "It's something I always think about".
Jannik Sinner won his third Grand Slam, his second at the Australian Open. However, he has yet to win Roland Garros and Wimbledon.
Asked about this in the post-match press conference, he says: "It's something I'm always thinking about.
You have to be a complete player, not just on one surface.
Last year wasn't bad on clay and grass. But, yes, I can do better. We'll see.
It's a different style of play on these surfaces, especially on grass. So are the moves."
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