At the Australian Open, no opponent has the slightest chance against Jannik Sinner, not even Alexander Zverev in the final. But despite all the composure and dominance of the tournament winner, the debate about his doping case continues.
There were huge bangs 21 times on Sunday afternoon in Melbourne, and anyone who didn’t know that they were firing cannons on Australia’s national holiday would have been shocked on the walk to the tennis facility – except for one person: Jannik Sinner, who probably wasn’t even at the Australian Open would be shocked if someone had set off a cannon like that right next to him. For two weeks he walked around the complex as if it were the Way of St. James and he was a pilgrim who had to win a tennis tournament on the way to complete enlightenment. He did, almost casually in fact. The Italian was not really at risk in any of the seven games; Not even in the final against Alexander Zverev: 6:3, 7:6 (4), 6:3 was the result that sounds more exciting than the game was.
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