No. 1 Sinner downplays split with trainer, physio
Briefly

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner downplays the impact of his recent split with coach Marco Panichi and physiotherapist Ulises Badio, stating he feels prepared for Wimbledon. Despite their past success, Sinner emphasizes his readiness for the competition, having achieved significant milestones including winning the Australian Open and reaching the French Open final. He acknowledges the decisions made in sports and expresses optimism about his performance on grass courts, looking forward to his first-round match against fellow Italian Luca Nardi.
Nothing major happened. Nothing big happened. I parted ways not long ago, but it's not affecting me. I feel ready to compete. I feel free.
We've reached incredible results in the past with them, so obviously huge thanks to them. We made some great job, but I decided to do something different.
Honestly, I feel ready to play. I feel ready. We are practicing very well. What happened in the past is in the past already.
I feel like that I'm playing great, great tennis on grass. Hopefully I can show this also in the match court.
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