Jannik Sinner always has his goals defined. In his first appearance since turning into the new king of grass, at Wimbledon, the Italian made a sensational return on Saturday, marking his arrival at the Cincinnati Open. The defending champion of this Masters 1000 event looked as if he had never left the court (despite a month-long break). While he’s making sure his form in singles is as fluid as possible ahead of the US Open, the challenge has ‘doubled’ this season.
The world No.1 will also be seen flaunting his racket in mixed doubles at Flushing Meadows to ultimately claim a $1 million lucrative reward. He will step onto the court with American WTA star Emma Navarro. But the question is: is he feeling overwhelmed going into this uncharted territory? Sinner kicked off his Cincinnati camp