Jannik Sinner feeds off the home crowd in his ATP Finals win on Tuesday over Taylor Fritz, as Daniil Medvedev also won.
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SINNER FEEDS OFF CROWD AFTER TURNING BACK FRITZ IN TURIN
Sinner feeds off the home crowd after he turned back American Fritz, 6-4, 6-4, in Turin.
Furthermore, Italy’s world No.1 found renewed energy from the crowd that was behind him throughout the match.
That energy ensured Sinner registered his second victory in as many matches in the round-robin tournament featuring the top eight men’s players.
“I’ve always liked playing at home,” Sinner said.
“If you like the fans and the people supporting you, it’s a big help,” he added.
MEDVEDEV TRIUMPHS, CLOSES OUT DE MINAUR TO GET BACK INTO CONTENTION
Medvedev triumphed after he closed out Alex De Minaur, 6-2, 6-4, to get back into contention.
Moreover, the Russian world No.4 never faced a single break point, as he bounced back from a loss to Fritz on Sunday.
In that match, Medvedev smashed his racket in frustration, and he lost his cool twice.
“I went into this match also blocking the noise even from myself,” Medvedev said.
“No, like tantrums and stuff. Just block the noise. And I really didn’t care what was happening on the court,” he added.
ANDY MURRAY TO TACKLE CAREER IN FOUR-SHOW UK THEATER TOUR
Meanwhile, expect Andy Murray to tackle his tennis career as he embarks on a four-show theater tour in the United Kingdom.
Furthermore, according to his management group, the recently retired tennis star is expected to embark on his theater tour in June 2025.
“After I retired this summer, I wanted to try some different things,” Murray said.
“I haven’t stepped on a tennis court for a long time, so hopefully my fans will enjoy seeing me in this new setting,” he added.
Moreover, the former world No.1 retired on August 1 after his last match in men’s doubles at the Paris Olympics.