No reception at the Quirinale for Jannik Sinner: the blue, fresh winner for the second consecutive time of the Australian Open, needs a reasonable rest period And so tomorrow morning he will not go up to the hill together with the teammates winning the Davis Cup. It will be a rest to be observed between Montecarlo where he resides but, most likely from the next few days, even a Sesto Pusteria, in South Tyrol, where the family lives. In the South Tyrolean resort for the moment there are no parties or receptions.
As the aging the protocol for the ceremony to the hill learns the intervention of Sinner together with those of the president of Federtennis, Angelo Binaghi, e di Jasmine Paolini, Olympic gold in the double in Paris with Sara Errani and winner of the Billie Jean King Cup. The 23 -year -old South Tyrolean, however, in Melbourne accused physical problems, in particular in the game of the round of 16 against Holger Rune, and after the final the health staff strongly advised him not to overdo the commitments and to observe an absolute rest period .
Before embarking from Melbourne to return to Europe, Sinner had announced his absence at the ATP 500 tournament in Rotterdam in Holland which will begin next Monday and who had won last year. The Sports Agenda of the blue has been revised and the return to the field in a tournament is scheduled in three weeks in Doha in Qatar (17-22 February) on the occasion of the ‘Qatar Exxonmobil Open 2025’ (ATP 500, cement) and then Moving to the United States to participate in the Indian Wells tournament in Miami from 3 to 10 March (ATP Master 1000, cement).