Jannik Sinner reflects on his historic victory at the Australian Open 2024, expressing gratitude for his team and acknowledging the significance of his achievement. Despite not celebrating wildly, he admits that the reality of his win is slowly sinking in. Sinner’s journey through the tournament was marked by intense matches including a remarkable semifinal win over Novak Djokovic and a comeback victory in the final against Daniil Medvedev. Looking ahead, Sinner remains focused on his continued improvement and is not fixated on matching Djokovic’s record. Instead, he aims to focus on playing good tennis and maintaining his health and happiness in the future.
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