
Tennis fans have mixed feelings about exhibition tournaments. The latest exhibition tournament, the Six Kings Slam, held this year in Riyadh, offered fans everything they wanted: passion, excitement and great tennis.
In the final, Jannik Sinner celebrated by defeating Carlos Alcaraz 6-2, 6-4.
The prize money at this year's tournament, which amounted to as much as $6 million, attracted special attention.
The Italian tennis player can be satisfied, considering that he came to such a large prize in a much easier way.
Ultimately, Sinner doesn't understand fans who criticize players for defending exhibitiontournaments. He stresses that exhibition tournaments are not as mentally demanding as ATP tournaments that last two or two and a half weeks.
Jannik Sinner's future
The Italian tennis player is focusing on new challenges with the hope of returning to the top of the ATP rankings, but he is also open to playing exhibition tournaments in the future. Such tournaments represent a great opportunity for him and his colleagues to earn a significant amount of money in a short period of time.
The 24-year-old now faces interesting challenges, and he is aware that his biggest rival in the future will be Carlos Alcaraz. There is no doubt that the future will be filled with clashes between the two.
Fans are hoping that a third person will join their battles, who can make this sport even more interesting and exciting.