Jannik Sinner arrived in Indian Wells to take part in the BNP Paribas Open from 6 to 17 March. The first ATP Masters 1000 of the season to be played in California, on the Indian Wells hard-courts.
The 22-year-old has thus joined Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, who just set foot in the United States of America a few days ago.
The two champions are certainly the most expected of the event, as is the 22-year-old coached by Simone Vagnozzi and Darren Cahill for having triumphed at the Australian Open and still being undefeated this season (12-0 record collected between Melbourne and Rotterdam, in which he was another title arrived).
In the first training session held, Sinner exchanged with former world number 2 tennis player Tommy Haas, currently director of the competition since 2016. A particular and special privilege for Jannik, who immediately wants to find good sensations in ‘paradise’ in view of the competition ‘debut.
🇮🇹💥 First hit for Jannik Sinner at Indian Wells, with Tournament Director Tommy Haas pic.twitter.com/4afrpzKoya
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