Jannik Sinner’s Cheeky Reaction When Nudged About Parents’ Presence at the Australian Open Final
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Jannik Sinner surmounted the insurmountable at the 2024 Australian Open. He beat Novak Djokovic, who was aiming for his 11th Australian Open title. After the match, Sinner was interviewed by Jim Courier, and the former American player asked him about his family in Italy. His response ended up creating a hilarious moment before his first slam finals.
Sinner had a chance at another slam final when he faced Djokovic during Wimbledon. However, Djokovic beat him in straight sets and ended his dreams then. Now, the Italian star has overcome his foe.
Jannik Sinner talks about family after winning against Novak Djokovic
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Sinner shut down any signs of a comeback shown by Djokovic in the third set. Notably, after 2196 days, a player has beaten the Djoker in the Australian Open. The Serbinator has a lot to re-evaluate, as he flies back home. But Sinner is all smiles as he will play in his first grand slam final. He interviewed with Jim Courier after the match and found himself in a rather dubious spot, nevertheless, with his hilarious reply.
Jannik Sinner had a funny moment after reaching first Grand Slam Final
Courier: “Is your family here or are they back home?”
Jannik: “They’re home and they will stay home.” 😂
Courier: “Would you like to save yourself and say something nice to them before we leave the court?”… pic.twitter.com/ofwLnNDaFh
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 26, 2024
Courier asked him, “Is your family here, or are they back home?” Sinner, while chuckling, said, “They’re home, and they will stay home.” Sensing that Sinner will be in trouble with his family now, Courier said, “Would you like to save yourself and say something nice to them before we leave the court?”
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The Italian player chose to be hilarious once again as he said, “It’s 8:15 in Europe. So good morning guys.” While Sinner’s reply may seem rude to some, in reality, he is someone who always has his family in his mind. The 22-year-old Italian young gun talked about his ailing father not long back and also shared his thoughts about helping him.
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Sinner on helping his ailing father
During the Supertennis Awards in 2023, Jannik Sinner talked about his father, Johan Sinner, who is also his team member. Jannik commented-“Since I left home I haven’t had much time with my parents. My father has been working for over 40 years, but in the last two years he was a bit down. I wanted to get him out of that situation, so that he could find himself and show him how I live.”
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The Italian star realizes that his dad has worked hard for a long time and the two have not spent much time together. As their financial worries are gone, he keeps his father close to him on tour. Will Sinner go on to win his first Grand Slam title Down Under and make his father super proud?
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Edited by:
Shudh Mukherjee