Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner has been telling the press what he believes his best quality is.
The Italian star was speaking after he defeated Jan-Lennard Struff at Indian Wells.
So, what has Sinner said about his best quality following his latest victory? Let’s take a closer look…
What Jannik Sinner believes is his best quality
Well, it’s been a cracking start to 2024 for the Italian player who has now ticked off a first Grand Slam title.
Sinner beat Daniil Medvedev in the final of the Australian Open to lay his hands on a piece of prestigious silverware.
In that final, he was two sets down but roared back to lift the trophy and kick-start his career with one of the big titles.
After his win over Struff yesterday, Sinner suggested that one of his best qualities is that he simply doesn’t fear anyone.
In quotes transcribed by The Tennis Letter, Sinner said: “I have a lot of respect for all of the players, but I don’t fear to face them.

“I think that’s also a quality, because especially when you play the pressure points and important points, you know, I still like to go for the shots.
“I don’t wait to see what my opponent does most of the time. So if I have to choose one quality, it’s this one.”
Don’t bet against Sinner winning more big titles this season
The world really is at the oyster of Sinner right now and he’s a man who is firmly inspired in current form.
At 22-years-old, the future looks extremely bright for the young Italian player and he is going from strength to strength.
Sinner is currently at number three in the world and he showcased during the Australian Open that he has no fear of the top players.
That is a scary trait and the player will be hoping that he can showcase more quality – and more silverware – as the season progresses.
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