Jannik Sinner dominates Korda and advances to the round of 16 of the ATP Monte Carlo
Jannik Sinner easily qualifies for the round of 16 of the ATP Masters 1000 tournament in Monte Carlo (land, prize pool 5,950,000 euros). The 22 year old from South Tyrol, number 3 in the world (to overtake Alcaraz he will have to reach at least the semi-final) and second seed, wins without problems against the 23-year-old American Sebastian Korda, number 27 in the ATP ranking, with a score of 6-1, 6-2 in one hour and 14 minutes.
Jannik Sinner vs Jan-Lennard Struff in the round of 16 of the ATP Monte Carlo
In the next round he will face the 33-year-old German tennis player Jan-Lennard Struff (number 25 in the world, best 21st in June 2023) who is going through a good moment of form and first defeated the Argentine Sebastian Baez in three sets and then the Croatian Borna Coric (7/6, 6/1). Jannik Sinner’s opponent has never won an ATP singles tournament, but reached the final 3 times (one in the 1000 in Madrid 2023 where he lost to Carlos Alcaraz), while on clay, two round of 16 finals at Roland Garros (2019, 2021) in his career are also worth mentioning.
Jannik Sinner, wins at the table with fettuccine with meat sauce
From field to table. On this front, Sinner is the son of art – father Hanspeter, as reported by Gambero Rosso, has been a chef for over twenty years at the Rifugio Fondovalle in the Dolomites where he practiced zero waste cooking before long. Jannik after winning the Australian Open (his first career Slam title) as we said he had treated himself to a Roman dinner to celebrate, with a tasting of cacio e pepe, amatriciana, ravioli, followed by carbonara. While, again according to Gambero on the occasion of the triumph at the tournament Miami ATP 1000, for the champion of world tennis “very simple dinner in the aftermath of the victory over Grigor Dimitrov, when he secured the ATP 1000 tournament, becoming the second strongest tennis player in the world in the general ranking. Victory which apparently – according to Nino Luca’s video for Corriere della Sera – he then celebrated upon returning to Monte Carlo, with one of his favorite dishes: the fettuccine with the restaurant’s veal ragù”. And in Monte Carlo, “Sinner shows up in the most casual places in the city, such as the Milanese pastry shop Cova (which has its own branch here), or at Avenue 31, at 31 Av. Princesse Grace, where he eats what is now renamed Sinner fettuccine”.
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