Ex tennis ace tells what ‘the Jannik Sinner Effect’ led to

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“Let’s call it the ‘Jannik effect’, an upward drag on the entire movement which was undoubtedly predictable: when you have a winning example and model in front of you, the spirit of emulation works as a stimulus for everyone and the attempt to try achieving the results of the great champion represents a springboard for the other players. The golden moment of Italian tennis seems to never end, a prolonged renaissance that continues to give us results of great prestige.”

These are the words of former tennis ace Paolo Bertolucci, who expressed himself on Jasmine Paolini’s victory and made a particular comparison with how much the goals that Jannik Sinner is achieving are influencing in general.

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Italy is experiencing an incredible period in international tennis. It’s not just Jannik Sinner: in addition to the successes of the 22-year-old winner of the Australian Open and the Davis Cup triumph in Malaga last November, many other players are highlighting themselves with very important results.

Bertolucci on the Jannik Sinner’s effect

Among these there is certainly Jasmine Paolini, who at the end of a splendid week achieved victory in the WTA 1000 in…

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