Sinner on the Importance of His Residence: "If I Weren’t Here, I Wouldn’t Even Know Where to Go to Train"
Suspended last February, Sinner was allowed to resume training starting April 13. Since then, images of the Italian have circulated on social media, showing him hitting balls with Draper at the Monte-Carlo Country Club.
Located in the town of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in the Alpes-Maritimes, this training center regularly hosts the best ATP tour players who live nearby. This is the case for Sinner, who shared his thoughts in an interview broadcast on Rai1:
"Honestly, I feel really good here—I feel at home. The people living here know who you are, but they’re not too intrusive. If I weren’t here, I wouldn’t even know where to go to train.
We have clay courts, hard courts, excellent gyms, and plenty of other players. It’s perfect living here."
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