Jannik Sinner Rehires Fitness Coach Ferrara
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Just weeks after lifting his first Wimbledon trophy, Jannik Sinner is back in the headlines this time with a major change to his team. The 23-year-old Italian star, who’s quickly becoming one of tennis’ biggest names, has officially brought back his former fitness coach, Umberto Ferrara.
Jannik Sinner's rise in the last two years has been truly impressive and almost no one expected it to be so rapid, considering that the current world number 1 had more difficulty than expected to find the right consecration at the beginning of his career.
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After about a week of training, the Italian star will leave for Cincinnati in the middle of next week with the aim of getting used to the weather and conditions. The world No.1 will use the prestigious tournament in Ohio as a preparation for the final Major of the season, which begins on August 24 in New York.
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