Here’s what else Sinner had to say while in the spotlight of a live audience—on the mic, rather than on the court:
🧠: Why a mindset and mentality shift has been key: Sinner didn’t lose a set in six matches in his title run. But a change in mindset when things aren’t going well proved equally-responsible for his rise to the top, he said.
“A couple of years ago … coming here, I was like, ‘I don’t feel well,’ but now, the mindset is different,” he said. “I try to move my game around however I feel and making less problems. Being more relaxed. At the end of this day, this is a mental sport, and I try to stay very calm. Also today, in the important moments. This helps me.
“Now, whatever comes, it’s only a positive. I’m extremely happy with how we are working, and I do believe that if we keep working hard and we keep pushing, the results will come eventually, and if not, we tried our best.”
