End of tennis season – Becker visit to Turin: Former Wimbledon winner honors Sinner – Sport

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“To be honest, I’m not really surprised,” Becker said of Sinner’s rise. His determination is outstanding. Sinner could remain number one for a long time, said Becker.

Becker was once also number one in the tennis world

The 56-year-old accepted the award together with ATP boss Andrea Gaudenzi. Becker was greeted with applause by the audience in the hall, which was almost completely full shortly before Alexander Zverev’s first appearance this year at the ATP Finals. As a former leader, Becker is also part of the new number 1 club of the professional organization ATP. He became world number one in 1991. This made a “childhood dream” come true for him, Becker recalled.

Exceptional talent: Jannik Sinner is currently the best ATP player. (Photo: Antonio Calanni/AP/dpa)

Sinner, meanwhile, still faces a ban despite being acquitted after two positive doping tests. The World Anti-Doping Agency Wada recently appealed the case to the International Court of Arbitration for Sports in Lausanne.

Sinner started the year-end tournament in Turin on Sunday evening with a confident two-set win against the Australian Alex de Minaur. On Tuesday (8.30 p.m./Sky), the local hero can underline his role as favorite to win the title in his homeland in a duel with the American Taylor Fritz.

2024-11-11 20:38:00

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