19-year-old Jannik Sinner has impressed fans with his phenomenal gameplay at the Miami Open 2021. Although the Italian finished as the runner-up of the tournament, he left a positive impression on many. What’s even more surprising is the fact that he became the fourth teenager after Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic to reach the finals in Miami.
Jannik Sinner is just not competing with the legends on the court but is chasing them off the court as well. Much like big players like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer, Sinner too has his own logo now.
He unveiled his logo through a video that he posted on his Instagram handle and wrote a beautiful caption along with it. In the later part of the video, one can see Sinner holding a racket and posing. This is followed by his logo.
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“I’ve been working on a project for over the past few months now, which is very personal and meaningful to me…This project is something that aims to create a sense of community in a difficult time that we are now currently facing,” wrote Sinner on Instagram.
Sinner is working on a project currently that is somewhat related to the coronavirus pandemic. The theme of the project is ‘What’s Kept You Moving’, and it will be launched soon.
“Have to be more than just a tennis player”- Jannik Sinner
The video also has a quote by Sinner where he talks about how he just doesn’t want to restrict himself to only being a tennis player. He also emphasizes that everyone’s journey needs sharing.
“I have to be more than just a tennis player. Everyone’s journey needs sharing,” says Sinner.
With his recent success at the Miami Open 2021, Sinner has climbed to the 23rd position in the ATP rankings. With the clay-court season approaching, Sinner will like to leave his mark there as well. Can Sinner battle past Rafael Nadal and win his maiden Grand Slam title at the French Open 2021?
Also Read: Jannik Sinner Describes His Experience Practicing with Rafael Nadal at Australian Open 2021
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