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Sinner Completes High-Intensity Final Training Session Ahead of Wimbledon Final

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Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner completed his final training session with great determination just before the Wimbledon final. Sinner, who will face Alexander Zverev on Sunday, carried out an intense workout under the sun in London for about an hour and a half. He started this session, which he held with two training partners, by constantly seeking angles and practicing fundamental strokes such as smashes and serves. Additionally, he paid special attention to return shots, which could particularly determine the fate of the final match. Alongside his teammates and coaches, he did his utmost to step onto the court in the most prepared way possible, both physically and tactically.

The training session took place on Court 1 at the world-renowned All England Club facilities. Sinner arrived at the facility about an hour before taking to the court and performed motor warm-up exercises in the gym. The session, which started at 14:05 and ended around 15:30, featured a high tempo that never dropped. Due to the intense sun, Sinner only tried to rest during short breaks by utilizing the shaded areas in the corners of the court. This situation revealed how focused the young tennis player is on the final and how he even evaluates environmental factors to maintain his conditioning. Sinner's disciplined demeanor on the court was closely followed by many tennis fans ahead of the final.

Sinner's use of two training partners during the session stood out as one of the details that sparked curiosity in the tennis world. By placing two players across the net, Sinner expanded the corners and aimed to perfect his angled shots. This method helps him use the court most efficiently in accordance with his playing style. In the session supervised by coaches Darren Cahill and Simone Vagnozzi, Sinner both conducted serious tactical drills and shared warm moments with his team, bringing smiles. In particular, the basket (cesto) exercises he did with Simone Vagnozzi allowed him to refine and clean up his strokes.

One of the areas Sinner focused on the most during this final training was his serve and return shots. As seen in the match he played against Novak Djokovic in recent days, return shots serve as a strategic weapon for Sinner. Against an opponent with a perfect serve like Zverev, returning the serve directly and dominating the game is considered one of Sinner's main plans. Therefore, the final part of the training was spent focusing entirely on these two critical strokes. Sinner and his team repeatedly tested formulas on the court to break the opponent's powerful serves and turn the match in their favor.

On the other hand, Sinner's opponent, Alexander Zverev, also continued his final preparations at the same facility. The German player was initially planned to train on Court 3. However, after Sinner finished his training and left Court 1, Zverev also decided to change his court and continue his training on the same surface where the Italian had practiced. Both players training sequentially on the same court added a different dimension to the psychological aspect of the final match. This encounter, where a fierce battle for the championship is expected, is eagerly anticipated by the tennis world.

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