Jannik Sinner, whose aunt Margith died to whom he dedicated the US Open. He was 56 years old
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Sinner had dedicated the victory of the US Open to his aunt; “She's not well, I don't know how much longer she'll have left in my life. My parents worked and she would take me skiing.” Today the family obituary
She leaves behind her husband and son, parents, siblings, relatives and friends. The funeral service for Margith Sinner will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. in the parish church in Niederdorf. Jannik Sinner and his aunt Meggi, as everyone called her, had a special bond. She used to accompany the now 23-year-old to tennis training and ski races, and the two spent a lot of time together. This was one of the reasons why the world's best ten…
Jannik Sinner's aunt, to whom the tennis player had dedicated the victory of the US Open won in New York on Sunday, September 8, died Saturday. Margith Rauchegger, sister of mother Siglinde,...
Jannik Sinner's beloved aunt, to whom the number one in world tennis had dedicated the victory of the US Open, died Saturday at the age of 56, as announced by the family in an obituary. Margith Rauchegger, sister of Jannik's mother, Siglinde, had been sick for some time and the words spoken by the 23-year-old South Tyrolean just after beating Taylor Fritz in the final of Flughing Meadows on September 8 didn't leave much hope: “I want to dedicate…
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