Sinner claimed victory at the ABN AMRO Open championship in Rotterdam on Sunday. Jannik Sinner (Via Imago) has disclosed that he is not comfortable discussing himself. The winner of the 2024 Australian Open prefers to maintain his privacy as his popularity grows. Sinner emerged victorious at the Australian Open in January, defeating notable opponents. He then went on to win the Rotterdam Open, securing his second title in two tournaments. Despite his growing success, the Italian tennis player wishes to shield his private life from the intrusion of fame. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the 22-year-old explained that it is not shyness, but rather a shared sentiment among his close circle. The newly ranked World No. 3 also mentioned his participation in the Indian Wells Tournament following his triumph in Rotterdam. Sinner, who competed in 21 tournaments last year, plans to participate in fewer events this season as he remains undefeated. In an interview with Vanity Fair Italia, Sinner stated, “I enjoy discussing tennis and sports in general. However, when it comes to my personal life, I prefer to keep it private. I want to protect the people close to me and keep them separate from my public life. I view it as a responsibility…” Sinner continued his impressive start to the 2024 season by claiming the ABN AMRO Open title in Rotterdam on Sunday. This latest achievement extends his unbeaten streak to 15 matches, making him the first player since [name] to win their debut event as a Grand Slam champion, apart from the Big Three. Prior to this, no player has managed to win the Grand Slam tournament and the subsequent event since 2001. Notable players such as [names] have all fallen short of achieving this feat.
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