Those who accuse Sinner of having a boring game have probably never held a racket in their lives," says Trevisan
Martina Trevisan made her return to the WTA tour after an eight-month absence due to a heel injury. In an interview with fanpage.it, she praised the qualities of her fellow Italian Jannik Sinner.
She says: "He is a remarkable man, and we cannot help but cheer for the lively and precise tennis he plays every time he steps onto the court.
Those who accuse him of having a boring game have probably never held a racket in their lives.
Watching Sinner play, recognizing how everything he does seems easy, even the most complex moves, is a joy for the eyes and the heart.
And I say this not only as a fan but also as a professional tennis player who knows that some of the backhands that come off his racket are a direct slap to the laws of physics.
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