Jannik Sinner admits issue after moving belongings into parents' home
Jannik Sinner has established himself as one of the leading players in tennis but his hefty successes has left him with a spacing issue.
www.express.co.ukJannik Sinner currently bases himself in Monte Carlo, Monaco, though he spends limited time there due to the travel demands of the ATP Tour. He has chosen Monte Carlo as a base for training and logistics, rather than living in Italy where he grew up, Innichen in South Tyrol. This arrangement is common among top players seeking tax/expense efficiency and proximity to major European training hubs.[1][2]
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Jannik Sinner has established himself as one of the leading players in tennis but his hefty successes has left him with a spacing issue.
www.express.co.ukJannik Sinner is within touching distance of a second-straight Australian Open title.
www.sportingnews.comJannik Sinner is a name now known well beyond the tennis world. As the current ATP world number one and Wimbledon champion, his achievements have brought him global fame.
www.idealista.itJannik Sinner is a name now known well beyond the tennis world. As the current ATP world number one and Wimbledon champion, his achievements have brought him global fame.
www.idealista.itJannik Sinner won his third trophy of the year defeating Learner Tien in the China Open final on Wednesday, with the Italian tennis ace admitting he's running out of space for silverware
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