Sinner whistled on debut
It's not an image we like to see.
While the world number 1's training sessions had gone rather quietly, his entrance to Arthur Ashe Stadium was not without a fair share of whistles.
Although the Transalpine imposed himself quite easily, it seems that the American public, or at least a section of it, didn't really appreciate the way Sinner was treated.
Unless it was the usual treatment for a player facing a local in New York!
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