What Did Jannik Sinner Share After His Heartbreaking Aus Open SF Exit?
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New Delhi, Jan 31 (NationPress) World No. 2 Jannik Sinner expressed his gratitude to his supporters and shared his reflections on the Australian Open journey, while also congratulating Novak Djokovic for reaching the final. The Italian faced a challenging defeat on Friday, losing to Djokovic in a thrilling five-set semi-final.
After initially leading with two sets to one, Sinner was unable to close out the match, and his disappointment was evident in his post-match remarks, where he stated that the loss affected him ‘a lot.’
Sinner entered the match with aspirations of securing a third consecutive Australian Open title and had bested Djokovic in their previous five meetings. However, at the Rod Laver Arena on Friday, the second seed struggled to capitalize on key opportunities, managing to convert only two of his eighteen break points against the seasoned 38-year-old.
“It wasn't my day, but I put in my all. Congratulations to @DjokerNole; it’s always a privilege to share the court with you. Thank you to everyone for the incredible support over the past two weeks. The journey continues. Until next time,” Sinner conveyed on X.
This Sunday marks the first occasion since the 2024 Wimbledon that Sinner will not be competing in a major final, where he was defeated by Alcaraz. Despite this setback, the 24-year-old Sinner had high praise for Djokovic, noting that the Serbian’s performance was as expected.
“He has won 24 Grand Slams. We know each other’s game well. I’ve always said that [one cannot be] surprised, as I believe he’s been the greatest player for many years. Certainly, he plays fewer tournaments now due to his age, but we understand how significant Grand Slams are for me, him, Carlos, and everyone involved. This adds an extra layer of motivation, and he played exceptional tennis. I hope to take this as a lesson on areas where I can improve,” Sinner mentioned in his on-court interview on Friday.