If Sinner's matches were broadcast on free-to-air TV, there would be audiences equal to those of the national soccer team," says Sanguinetti
Davide Sanguinetti, current coach of Elena Rybakina, spoke about the state of Italian tennis, which is currently booming.
In an interview for Super Tennis, he says: "Everyone asks me what Italians eat, and I answer: 'magic bread!'
But, joking aside, the truth is that kids here are sprouting up like mushrooms, each with their own game, their own personality...
I see Sinner as a war machine, Musetti as Van Gogh, Cobolli who looks like Billy the Kid with the speed of his arm, Darderi who could be the Thing from the Fantastic Four, and Arnaldi who could be Mister Fantastic... and let's not forget Berrettini, who is experiencing a unique moment.
If Sinner's matches had been broadcast on free-to-air TV, we would have had audience levels equal to those of the national soccer team.
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