‘I’m here to win, not just reach finals’ — Sinner

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Sinner reaches for a forehand against Hurkacz. (Photo: Reuters)
Jannik Sinner said nerves had played a big part in Sunday’s Miami Open final defeat to Hubert Hurkacz but the Italian teenager was keen to focus on the positives after just missing out on his first Masters 1000 title. The 19-year-old would have been the Miami event’s youngest winner had he defeated Hurkacz but lost 7-6(4) 6-4 to the Pole, who he occasionally partners in doubles. “When you’re 19 and playing finals, obviously it’s tough, and I wanted to win,” Sinner, who won the 2019 ATP Next Gen Finals, told reporters. “I was a bit nervous from the beginning of the match or already yesterday, but it’s normal because you really want to win. Today was not my day. “It has been a good week anyway. But obviously I’m not here for making finals, I’m here to win tournaments. It’s going to be back to work and then we will see what I can do on the clay.” In February, Sinner became the youngest man since Novak Djokovic in 2006 to win two ATP titles and his appearance in the Miami final took him to a career-best ranking of 23rd on Monday. Read More Kremlin Suggests the Possibility of Sending a Russian Envoy to Washington This Week North Korean Leader Threatens to Mobilize Nuclear Submarines European Countries Confirm Rejection of Any Role for Hamas in Gaza
Jannik Sinner said nerves had played a big part in Sunday’s Miami Open final defeat to Hubert Hurkacz but the Italian teenager was keen to focus on the positives after just missing out on his first Masters 1000 title.

The 19-year-old would have been the Miami event’s youngest winner had he defeated Hurkacz but lost 7-6(4) 6-4 to the Pole, who he occasionally partners in doubles.

“When you’re 19 and playing finals, obviously it’s tough, and I wanted to win,” Sinner, who won the 2019 ATP Next Gen Finals, told reporters.

“I was a bit nervous from the beginning of the match or already yesterday, but it’s normal because you really want to win. Today was not my day.

“It has been a good week anyway. But obviously I’m not here for making finals, I’m here to win tournaments. It’s going to be back to work and then we will see what I can do on the clay.”

In February, Sinner became the youngest man since Novak Djokovic in 2006 to win two ATP titles and his appearance in the Miami final took him to a career-best ranking of 23rd on Monday.