Wimbledon champion Jannik believes he’s still not at his best at just 23; insists beating Carlos Alcaraz in summit clash will help him improve
Jannik Sinner with the winner’s trophy at Wimbledon in London yesterday. Pics/Wimbledon Instagram
Jannik Sinner has warned Carlos Alcaraz that he will get even stronger after beating his arch-rival to win his first Wimbledon title on Sunday.
Sinner avenged an agonising French Open final loss against Alcaraz as he battered the Spaniard into submission with a dynamic display of power hitting on Centre Court.
The Italian’s 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory ended Alcaraz’s two-year reign as Wimbledon champion and gave Sinner his fourth Grand Slam crown. Sinner has reached the last four Grand Slam finals, winning three of them, and the world number one has no intention of resting on his laurels.
“I don’t think I’m at my best because at 23 I don’t think you can be in your best shape ever. So hopefully, I can keep improving,” he said.
“I keep looking up to Carlos because even today I felt like he was doing couple of things better than I did. That’s something we will work on and prepare ourselves because he’s going to come for us again. We have a big target on us, so we have to be prepared,” he added.
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