Jannik Sinner, the world No. 2 tennis player, is shaking things up after his US Open final loss to Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner has vowed to become a less predictable player, hinting at significant changes to his training regimen.
Reflecting on the Final
Sinner addressed the media at the China Open, revealing his team's deep reflection on the US Open final. "We've been reflecting a lot to that final," Sinner stated. He emphasized the importance of adapting and evolving his game to stay competitive at the highest level.
New Strategies and Techniques
"We are working on new things. We are changing a lot of small things where I'm thinking of now," Sinner explained. While these changes might lead to initial errors, Sinner remains optimistic about their long-term impact. He believes that these adjustments will ultimately enhance his performance and make him a more formidable opponent.
Embracing the Challenge
Sinner acknowledged that the changes might lead to a temporary increase in mistakes. "The amount of mistakes at the moment is for sure a little bit higher, but I hope that this after recovers in a very positive way, no?" This statement shows Sinner's willingness to embrace the challenge and push himself beyond his comfort zone.
Watch Sinner at the China Open
Fans eager to witness Sinner's new approach can stream his first-round match at the China Open on TennisChannel.com. This tournament provides an early glimpse into the changes Sinner has been implementing and how they translate into match play.