Why Jannik Sinner decided not to meet the Italian President Mattarella

Jannik Sinner, the world number one tennis player, declined an invitation from Italian President Sergio Mattarella to attend a Quirinale Palace ceremony to prioritize his physical and mental well-being, aiming to maintain his top form and future success.

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Jannik Sinner, the world number one tennis player and recent Australian Open champion, has decided to decline an invitation from Italian President Sergio Mattarella to attend a ceremony at the Quirinale Palace. The event was organized to celebrate the achievements of Italian tennis in 2024. Sinner, who has had a remarkable year, winning his third career Grand Slam title, has chosen to prioritize his physical and mental well-being.

After his victory in Melbourne, Sinner announced that he would be taking some time off to recover and spend time with family and friends. This decision led him to withdraw from the ATP 500 tournament in Rotterdam and focus on his return to the court in mid-February at the Doha tournament. Sinner’s primary goal is to maintain his top form and continue his dominance in the tennis world.

Sinner’s decision not to attend the ceremony at the Quirinale Palace reflects his commitment to his career and personal well-being. By taking this time to rest and recharge, he aims to ensure that he can continue to perform at the highest level and achieve even greater success in the future.

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Currently the world no.1, the Italian played his last match on the 26th of January when he overcame world no.2 Alexander Zverev 6-3 7-6(4) 6-3 in the final of the Australian Open to win his 20th career title.

Currently, during this season Sinner has a composed 7-0 match record. This year, Sinner clinched 1 title at the Australian Open.

He is also scheduled to play in Rotterdam (ABN AMRO Open) on the 3rd of February and Doha (Qatar ExxonMobil Open) on the 17th of February.

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