'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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‘Pressure is a privilege': Jannik Sinner on going from champion skier to Wimbledon winner
“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...
Wimbledon Champion Jannik Sinner Says Skiing Made Him a Better Tennis Player
“In skiing, if you make one mistake, one big mistake, you cannot win.” Stream the Live Coverage of Wimbledon 2025 on BBC iPlayer Outside the UK for free Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner is on top of the world after defeating Carlos Alcaraz at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships on July 13, 2025. Sinner, who hails from the South Tyrolean village of Innichenm, is only 23 years old. With this latest win, he now boasts four Grand Slam titles and 20 A…
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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