Sinner and Berrettini’s Show with Chiambretti: The Interview at the SuperTennis Awards
Italian Tennis Stars Berrettini and Sinner: A Friendship Forged on the Court
Two of Italy’s brightest tennis stars, Matteo Berrettini and Jannik Sinner, share more than just a love for the game. Their friendship, forged on the court, is a testament to their shared passion and mutual respect.
“I thank Jacopo every day for convincing me to choose tennis over martial arts,” Berrettini saeid with a smile,referencing his early athletic pursuits. Sinner, known for his early days in soccer and skiing – even winning the prestigious Topolino Trophy, a testament to his skiing prowess – echoed the sentiment. “He definitely made the right choice,” Chiambretti, the interviewer, quipped, prompting laughter from Berrettini.
Both players have cited Roger Federer as a major inspiration. “He’s a champion, so elegant, he makes everything look easy, and off the court, he’s always done great things,” Sinner shared, noting he’s never had the chance to face the Swiss legend. Berrettini,however,has. “when I first met him on Center Court at Wimbledon, I couldn’t believe it,” he recalled. “I only managed to win three games in three sets.”
Chiambretti posed an intriguing question: “If you could be reborn, would you want to be the other?” Both answered with a resounding yes. Sinner’s response was a simple “eeeh,” hinting at an thankfulness for Berrettini’s aesthetic style. Berrettini, on the other hand, offered a more tactical reason. “I’d like to experience what it feels like to never make a mistake,” he said, highlighting his admiration for Sinner’s seemingly effortless game.
A Court-Forged Friendship: Berrettini and Sinner Speak
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Italy’s tennis stars, Matteo Berrettini and Jannik Sinner, sat down with renowned interviewer Jacopo Chiambretti too discuss their friendship, inspirations, and the game they both love.
Berrettini, reflecting on his early days, jokingly thanked his brother Jacopo for guiding him towards tennis instead of martial arts. Sinner, who himself excelled in soccer and skiing, even winning the prestigious topolino Trophy, agreed, “He definitely made the right choice.”
Both players acknowledged the influence of Roger Federer. “He’s a champion, so elegant, he makes everything look easy, and off the court, he’s always done great things,” Sinner shared, expressing his regret at never facing the Swiss legend.
Berrettini, though, has had the possibility to play against Federer. Recalling his Wimbledon encounter,he confided,“When I first met him on center Court,I couldn’t believe it. I only managed to win three games in three sets.”
Chiambretti posed a unique question: “If you could be reborn, would you want to be the other?” Both answered with a resounding “yes.”
Sinner’s response was simple, a telling “eeeh,” seeming to highlight his appreciation for Berrettini’s style. berrettini, on the other hand, explained his choice tactically. “I’d like to experiance what it feels like to never make a mistake,” he said, showcasing his admiration for Sinner’s seemingly flawless game.
