Bidding farewell to the 2025 French Open men's singles final and losing three championship points, and even sleepless nights, Italy's world No. 1 Sinner will start again at the 2025 Halle Men's Open, and he also stressed that the lack of a win does affect his mood, but he has readjusted and focused on the event in front of him.
Italy's world champion Sinner
As the defending champion and top seed in men's singles, Sinner said in an interview before the match that the clay season is over and there is no need to be in a deep doldrum. I don't know what the future holds, I can only try to forget about the negative things and see what I can do here. The 23-year-old believes that every game is a fresh start, especially after a few sleepless nights, and he has to be mentally prepared to give it his all on the pitch, "I think every day things get better, and with the support of my family and friends, that's the most important thing for me. ”
Sinner, who won his first grass-court title in Halle last year, is now facing a qualifying opponent in the first round, and this is his first appearance since a five-set defeat at the French Open, where he was defeated by Spanish rival Alcaraz. I didn't play since I left Paris, so the overall feeling on the pitch was not good, but I think it's going to get better and better. ”