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'Pressure Is a Privilege': Jannik Sinner on Going From Champion Skier to Wimbledon Winner

SOUTH TYROL, ITALY, JUL 14 – Jannik Sinner, once Italy's top youth ski racer, won his fourth Grand Slam at Wimbledon after switching to tennis at age 13, overcoming a recent three-month doping ban.

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"In skiing, it's difficult because [if] you make one mistake, you cannot win the race," tennis champion Jannik Sinner said in an exclusive interview with CNBC.

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Before raising his first trophy in the Tennis Cathedral, Jannik Sinner shone in another sport on snow. Jannik Sinner (1°) just wrote his name with golden letters on Wimbledon’s lawn, but his history with sport began away from tennis and much closer to snow. Raised in San Candido, a small town in northern Italy, the now champion of four Grand Slam was in his childhood one of the best youth skiers in the country. Between the ages of 8 and 12, his …

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CONAN Daily broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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