Volandri shares an anecdote about Sinner during the Davis Cup
Filippo Volandri, captain of the Italian Davis Cup team, shared an anecdote about Sinner during a match against Argentina with Super Tennis.
He believes that Sinner's level of play is also due to the pleasure he takes in playing, even in tense moments.
He says: "His obsessive attention to detail makes all the difference, but he also has a lot of fun. He likes to be in the thick of things.
I remember in the Davis Cup, before the decisive doubles match against Argentina, Berrettini and I felt the tension of the moment.
Jannik, on the other hand, turned to us and said: 'Guys, how cool are these moments?' He left us speechless. That's the difference.
He can't wait to play those important points that others might consider a hardship."
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