
Jannik Sinner did what everyone expected of him. The Italian tennis player secured a place in the next round of the ATP Finals, after another victory, this time against Ben Shelton in two sets. Importantly, the 24-year-old tennis player has not yet lost a single set, and his next opponent Alex de Minaur has every reason to be cautious.
In addition to the fact that he has not lost a single set, Alex de Minaur has failed to win in his last 12 matches against Sinner.
Kyle Edmund, a former star of British tennis, commented on Sinner's game, impressed by his qualities and successes. Edmund emphasized the risk that individuals take in matches against Sinner, saying that the Italian tennis player always has an answer and that it is really difficult to follow his pace.
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Spoiling the Sinner's plans is an extremely difficult task
Edmund is aware that there are various tactics that can disrupt Sinner's plans, but he is equally aware that one thing is theory, and another is practice.
Edmund explains how much Jannik Sinner likes to play from the baseline, left and right, and that even Ben's style of play suits him.
Fans expect the Italian tennis player to reach the very end, but it is clear that his biggest obstacle will be Carlos Alcaraz, the world number one who wants to be dominant again in his match against Jannik Sinner.