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Jannik Sinner says Paris Defeat made him Better

Jannik Sinner believes the work he and his team put in after the French Open has already paid off following his straight-sets victory over Jan-Lennard Struff at Wimbledon.

The world No. 1 defeated Struff 7-5, 7-6(5), 6- 3 to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals for the second consecutive year.

Playing in hot conditions, Sinner admitted he was pleased to get through the match in three sets.

When asked whether the heat made the victory even more satisfying, the Italian laughed before saying:

“Yeah, thanks for reminding me.”

He then explained how the French Open disappointment led to the important changes behind the scenes.

“We worked a lot, especially after Paris, trying to understand what went wrong there. We prepared ourselves in the best possible way.”

Sinner said he was especially encouraged by how he felt physically throughout the match.

“It was a huge test today. I felt really, really comfortable on the physical side today. A good step forward.”

Although he hopes not to experience another setback like the one in Paris, Sinner believes his team is now better prepared.

“If it would happen again like in Paris, I hope not, but if it happens again, we know we need to change some things again.”

The defending Wimbledon champion also praised Struff, describing the German as one of the toughest opponents on tour.

“Very, very tough player to play against. He deserves everything he’s done and achieved in his career.”

Sinner will now head into the Wimbledon semi-finals looking to continue his title defence after another composed performance on grass.

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