Sinner and Sabalenka's Sunshine Doubles turn up heat on chasing pack
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Sinner and Sabalenka's Sunshine Doubles turn up heat on chasing pack
"Sinner secured one of the greatest achievements of his career in the Sunshine Double, winning three consecutive Masters 1000 titles and 34 consecutive sets at this level."
"After a rare moment of tension at the start of the season, Sinner took his defeats on the chin and responded correctly, opting for an extended training block in California."
"There is no secret behind [it], he says. There is just hard work and that's it. The fruits of that labour have been evident all month."
"Sinner is correct in stressing the intensely individual nature of this sport, but the rest of the field has the misfortune of having to get past two future all-time greats at every event."
Jannik Sinner reflects on his recent success at the Miami Open, highlighting his focus on personal achievement rather than records. He secured his place in tennis history by winning consecutive Masters 1000 titles and 34 sets in a row. After early season losses, Sinner and his team dedicated time to training in California, which paid off during the Sunshine Double. He acknowledges the individual nature of tennis while recognizing the challenge posed by his rival, Carlos Alcaraz, as they continue to dominate the sport together.
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