Tennis star Jannik Sinner has disclosed that he’s doing everything possible to maximize his potential and end his career without any form of regret.
The Italian, who is currently playing at the Qatar Open, is eager to get back to winning ways after the Australian Open last month, where he was beaten in the semi-finals by Novak Djokovic.
Recall that he also lost the French Open final in 2025 to Carlos Alcaraz in five sets.
“My approach to tennis is that we live a normal life,” Sinner said after beating Alexi Popyrin 6-3, 7-5, in the second round.
“We have great moments. We have tough moments. We have sad moments and happy moments. It’s just an episode.
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“When I have tough losses, for me it’s just a moment. I believe that the hard work we are doing is always the best thing to win, but you cannot always win. I have a great team behind me. I have family, which is much more important than anything else.”
The 24-year-old has won 33 ATP titles so far in his career, including four Grand Slams and five Masters 1000 events. Making him the most decorated Italian ATP singles player in the Open Era. He has also held the No.1 ranking for a total of 66 weeks.
“I do put tennis first, no matter what. That’s what I choose, and that’s what I will always choose, until I’m done playing.” Sinner continued.


