
Jannik Sinner revealed that his father was at work and on Sunday 8th June had to miss the final of the French Open. Sinner’s father Johann works as a chef in a restaurant in a ski cottage in the Dolomites and had to miss a 5 -hour and 29 -minute classic between Sinner and Alcaz, while the Spaniard won the title with the title.
At a press conference, the Italian said that his family and close friends would help him recover from the loss and claimed to be happy to have him at home. Sinner said that success in his family does not change anything and they are simple people.
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Sinner said his father might have watched the game on TV if he finished his work.
“Yeah, I think my family, people who know me now help me.”
“It’s sometimes (o) sometimes and sometimes you take something. And now it’s my time to take something from the nearby people I have. They would be happy to go home (and be) with my family, with all. We’re a very simple family. My dad wasn’t here because he worked today.
“It was nice to see his mom. And I think my dad watched on TV – if he finished the job. It’s okay,” Sinner said.
“Can’t we cry”
Sinner was two sets and had three points in the third set Before he let the advantage slide against Alcaraz in the French Open final. The Italian said that before the start of his career, he never thought he would find herself in the place where the longest French Open final was playing in history.
Italian said that while the result hurts, he cannot continue to cry and will have to go on.
“As I always said before the start of my career, I would never think about the vineyard in this position. (It) wasn’t even a dream, because it was so far and I didn’t think about it. Now I’m finding myself and playing the longest game in Roland Garros in the finals.” See, ”he said,” he said.
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Published on:
9 June 2025