Sinner Fine-Tunes Baseline Game Ahead of Indian Wells Return
The Italian is chasing his sixth Masters 1000 title.
March 03, 2026
ATP Tour
Jannik Sinner has twice been a semi-finalist at Indian Wells.
Indian Wells, CA – Jannik Sinner is preparing to return to the BNP Paribas Open with a renewed focus on refining his already formidable baseline game. The world No. 2 is aiming to complete his collection of Masters 1000 titles, having already secured victories in five of the six hardcourt events at this level.
Subtle Adjustments for Continued Success
Sinner spoke candidly about the intensive training regimen he and his team have undertaken in the lead-up to the tournament.
I believe we’re always trying to progress our game,” Sinner said Tuesday during his pre-tournament press conference.I feel like we’re doing a great job. It’s been a very hard week of training for me. We put in a lot of hours practicing.
The key adjustment centers around increasing aggression from the baseline, building upon what is already considered a strength of his game.
Sometimes I try to be a little more aggressive in the baseline, and then we see how it goes.
he explained.
Beyond the Court: Connecting with Fans
Sinner also highlighted his efforts to connect with fans on a more personal level through his YouTube content. He believes this provides a glimpse into his life beyond the competitive arena.
I feel like the fans don’t know exactly what we are like as people, so this also helps show what I’m like off the court. I think it’s a great thing,
he stated. He also enjoys watching similar content from other athletes.
Tournament Outlook
Sinner, twice a semi-finalist at Indian Wells, begins his campaign against either James Duckworth or a qualifier. He trails world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz by 2,800 points in the live rankings. A title run in Indian Wells would significantly close that gap.
FAQ
- What title is Sinner missing from his Masters 1000 collection? The BNP Paribas Open title.
- How many Grand Slam titles does Sinner have? Four, including wins at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
- What is Sinner’s current ranking? World No. 2.
Pro Tip: A strong baseline game is crucial for success on hard courts. Focus on consistent depth and controlled aggression to dictate play.
Will Sinner’s refined baseline game be enough to secure his first Indian Wells title? The coming fortnight will share.
