With Sinner's return from the Rome Masters, there has been a lot of information about the world No. 1.
Since Sinner received a three-month ban on Feb. 9, there has been a perception that tennis would be fiercely competitive without Sinner's presence. In particular, the race for world No. 1 will definitely reach a fever pitch, and when the world No. 1 returns after the ban expires on May 4, the days of tennis may have already changed, and Sinner's country is probably in jeopardy, if not disintegrated.
However, it turns out that during the period when Sinner was away from the field, whether it was Zverev Jr., who was extremely hungry for the world No. 1, or Alcaraz, who was obsessed with the throne of the football king, the performance of the two on the field was not particularly outstanding, but some fans and netizens admitted that in comparison, the Italians were stronger and more stable.
It is precisely because the performance of his competitors is not strong enough that he can be regarded as indirectly helping Sinner, making him the object of many people's misses, and even making various speculations about why he is strong.
"I also add focus and make it a priority because sometimes you don't even want to train, but you do it anyway and it makes a big difference. Talent comes last, persistence is very important, it is closely related to focus, and enthusiasm is natural. Speaking to the media, Sinner summed up what makes him a strong player in four words – focus, talent, persistence and passion – before returning to the game.
The reason why many people regard Sinner as one of the most powerful representatives of tennis is that he can indeed see the shadow of these four words from his performance before he was suspended.
In addition, when it comes to Sinner, another very interesting topic is that love often distracts players from concentration and energy, which in turn may have an impact on results. But Sinner and Kalinskaya fell in love vigorously, but their results were never affected, which shows how thoroughly Sinner implemented these four words, "That's the core reason why he was able to succeed and many others couldn't." ”
Of course, while emphasizing these four words to make himself a strong player, Sinner also deliberately mentioned one point: to really do it, you have to sacrifice.
"Lots of sacrifices, not being able to go out at night, less skiing, less going to the beach. But I'm only 23 years old, I've done a lot to get to where I am today, and I don't want to throw everything away. I know that real life is off the pitch and it's important to keep everything balanced. After Sinner's words were disclosed by the media, many people were also very emotional, anyone's success is inseparable from dedication, Sinner's self-discipline and strict requirements for himself, after seeing the reason why he can succeed, also fully proved that no one will succeed casually.
Sinner's announcement of the secret of his success has made his return at the Rome Masters eagerly awaited, with the urge to see if the Italian will still be the same king after a three-month ban, or if he will be struggling and will need more time to regain his form.
Judging from the current public reaction, not only are many fans and netizens hoping that Sinner will swing the racket and see how he and Alcaraz can push the competition to new heights, but even the biggest names in the tennis world have such ideas.
'I'm really happy that he's coming back, tennis is a sport that needs him as much as Alcaraz and from my point of view, the whole sporting world is waiting for him to come back.' In a recent interview at the Laureus Awards Ceremony, former coach Becker emphasized that he was very happy with Sinner's return, gave Sinner a particularly high evaluation and affirmation, and bluntly said that his importance to tennis is as indispensable as Alcaraz.
As for some outside questioning Sinner's return to the field after a three-month ban, retired Italian player Volan Reagan has the exact opposite view, firmly believing that the ban will not affect the world No.1's form and performance, and may make the Italian stronger, on the grounds that "a three-month break is good for his long-term development, after all, he has never had a full pre-season training, and this forced suspension has allowed him to reserve energy." ”(Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)