Sinner reveals the area of the game where he has made the most progress this year
Unbeaten since his defeat in the final of the Beijing tournament, Jannik Sinner has confirmed in recent weeks that he is currently the undisputed No. 1 on the circuit.
Following Italy's qualification for the Davis Cup final, Sinner spoke about the level of play he has achieved this year. In front of journalists, he revealed the area of the game where he considers he has made the most progress: "I've improved my serve a lot this year.
I feel it helps me when I have moments of weakness from the baseline. It's good because it allows me to win easy points."
This improvement in Sinner's serve was noted by Taylor Fritz after his defeat in the Masters final: "His accuracy on serve is incredible, and he takes a lot of risks on his second ball.
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