Nz open
Sinner Happy With 'so Many First Times' In 2024 Season
“It was a massive change. Many, many things have changed. Last year there were so many first times. Not only first time winning a Grand Slam, but also the year before, the first time of Davis Cup. Then after becoming World No. 1, then winning also the year-end (Nitto ATP) Finals. There are not so many first times left in our sport. Obviously there are still two different Grand Slams that I'm still missing," Sinner said.
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