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Rafael Nadal reflects on how he wants to be remembered after retiring from professional tennis at the Davis Cup in Malaga.
Il y a 36 heures
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Jannik Sinner's press conference following his win over Taylor Fritz in the final of the 2024 US Open.nn### Championship Match Reflections n**(0:03 - 0:22)** nJannik Sinner opens the interview by expressing his excitement and pride after winning the 2024 US Open. He acknowledges that it was a tough match but is satisfied with his performance, especially in terms of his play from the baseline. His feelings are summarized in his statement that he is happy about today's performance.nn---nn### Comparing Grand Slam Victories n**(0:30 - 1:49)** nIn response to a question from Russell Fuller of the BBC, Sinner reflects on the differences between winning his first Grand Slam in Melbourne and his second in New York. He states that the two experiences can't be compared due to different circumstances and times of the year. Winning in Melbourne brought a sense of relief because he finally achieved his goal of winning a Grand Slam. However, the US Open was more challenging, as there was additional pressure and difficult pre-tournament conditions. Despite these obstacles, Sinner believes his confidence grew with each match and he is thrilled to hold the trophy.nn---nn### Overcoming Pre-Tournament Challenges n**(1:50 - 3:24)** nSinner discusses the difficulties he faced before the tournament, elaborating on how his team, family, and close supporters helped him through tough times. He explains that while the challenges still linger in his mind, he was able to focus on his game once on the court. He attributes his mental resilience and ability to stay present during each point to his consistent communication with his team and their focus on continuous improvement. Sinner credits his ability to remain mentally tough during the competition to the support of those around him.nn---nn### Reflecting on a New Era in Tennis n**(3:25 - 4:49)** nSinner comments on the shift in tennis with new champions emerging, as observed in 2024, where none of the big three players won a major for the first time in 22 years. He embraces this change, expressing excitement about new rivalries and the evolution of the sport. Despite his success, he acknowledges that his game is still not perfect, citing areas for improvement such as his serve. This mindset keeps him motivated to continue working hard to become a better player.nn---nn### Addressing Personal Challenges During the Tournament n**(4:50 - 6:30)** nSinner addresses the emotional weight he carried throughout the tournament, acknowledging that the past few months have been difficult for him personally, not just the week before the event. He reveals that those closest to him are aware of the struggles he has faced. Despite these hardships, the tournament helped him start feeling more like himself. Sinner admits it was hard to enjoy the moments leading up to and during the tournament but is thankful for the opportunity to regain some sense of normalcy and looks forward to some time off before the next leg of the season.nn---nn### Dedication to His Aunt n**(6:32 - 8:12)** nSinner dedicates his victory to his aunt, who played an important role in his upbringing. He explains that, with his parents often working, his aunt was frequently there for him, accompanying him to ski races and taking care of him during holidays. This strong familial bond makes her a significant figure in his life. Sinner reflects on how sports can sometimes overshadow real life, and despite the demands of his career, he values the time he spends with loved ones. He admits that this has been a particularly difficult time, but he accepts that life, like sport, is imperfect.nn---nn### Reflecting on the 2024 Season n**(8:13 - 9:56)** nSinner reflects on his overall performance in 2024, acknowledging that his first Grand Slam win at the Australian Open gave him confidence but also recognizing that the work never stops. He credits his team for their continuous efforts to improve his game, whether it’s tactically or physically. Sinner mentions the sacrifices he has made to continue evolving as a player, particularly his time spent in the gym to improve his physical condition. He remains humble, admitting he is not perfect but committed to giving his all to improve and succeed in the future.nn---nn### The Importance of Support Amid Pre-Tournament Reactions n**(9:56 - 11:31)** nWhen asked about the significance of his title given the pre-tournament circumstances and reactions within the tennis world, Sinner remains diplomatic. He states that while there were mixed reactions from the tennis community, the support of those close to him was crucial throughout the tournament. He emphasizes that his team, which has been through the same challenges, remains proud of their collective achievement. For Sinner, what matters most is his team’s belief and the accomplishment they’ve shared.nn---nn### Closing Remarks and Coach’s Presentation n**(11:31 - 12:13)** nThe press conference concludes with the organizers thanking everyone for their participation and announcing a presentation for Sinner's coach. A smaller version of the US Open champion's trophy is awarded to his coaching team, celebrating their contribution to his success. This brings an end to a memorable US Open and a significant moment in Sinner's career.
Il y a 2 mois
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Alexander Zverev : ”I mean, every time that we played (with Arthur Fils), they were very high-level matches. He's an unbelievable player. He's super young still.nHe has the potential to be a Grand Slam champion. He has so much power on the ground strokes like nobody else. He's a nice guy.nnI wish him nothing but the best. He beat me in Hamburg, which is my hometown. So, unfortunately, I'm sorry I had to beat him in Paris.nnI love this atmosphere. I love when it's a full stadium. I love when it's super loud.nIt gives me, you know, great energy. Of course, I didn't expect, you know, German flags to be everywhere here. So, it was still fun to play.nnI always say that, you know, some players really struggle to play in France. They really struggle to play in Paris because the crowd is very loud. The crowd is very for the French players.nnTo be honest, I absolutely love it. So, the more, the better. I think you guys are an amazing crowd. I always enjoy it (the atmosphere with the Franch crowd).nnAnd I think every player needs to understand that we are in France here. When I play in Germany, the crowd is for me. When we play in the United States, the crowd is for the Americans. And it's totally fine. And I think all the players should understand that.”
Il y a 20 jours
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Il y a 8 ans
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Stefanos Tsitsipas sprints to a drop volley and whip it past Novak Djokovic in Madrid
Il y a 5 ans
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Taylor Fritz's on-court interview following his loss to Jannik Sinner in the final of the 2024 US Open.nnSpeakernNow it's time to hear from our finalist, American Taylor Fritz. It's been a long time since we had an American in this match, Taylor. I know it wasn't a victory today, but it was a win overall.nHow would you describe the run?nnTaylor FritznYeah, it's... It's been, uh... It's been an amazing two weeks, and...nFirst off, congrats to Jannik. He played a great match. Congrats to his team.nIt's really impressive. He was too good. I mean, it's amazing.nnBut I want to say thanks to my team. My coach, Mike, Wolf, Morgan. My parents are here. Just my whole team. It's amazing to have such a great support system around me. They really make this possible.nnAlso to my other coach, Paul, who's not in the box today. But, yeah, it's been an amazing run.nnAnd thank you to the fans for everything this week. Being an American at the U.S. Open is just incredible. Feeling the love all week. Thank you so much.nnI know we've been waiting for a champion for a long time. I'm sorry I couldn't get it done this time. But I'm going to keep working, and hopefully I'll get it done next time.nSo thank you.nnSpeakernCongratulations, Taylor. You're getting closer. You're going to get one.
Il y a 2 mois
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