Jannik Sinner on Wimbledon pressure and life as men’s tennis No.1

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So when you’re in London, you’re obviously super focused on training, but is there anything that you like to do in your downtime? I know in the past you’ve talked about setting alarms during tournaments to watch Formula 1.

When I’m here the schedule is very much: tennis, come back to the house, sleep, repeat. But I think it’s very important to switch off the mind, so when I have time I will go play some golf, build some Legos, or watch Formula 1. Football is also on now with the World Cup, so I’ll follow that. Tennis is important, of course, but so is taking your mind off it.

Coming back to Gucci, you’ve been with the brand for five years now, which in many ways overlaps with your rise on tour and your transition into adulthood. How has your relationship with fashion and your personal style evolved during that time?

I’ve learned a lot about fashion during the last five years. I understand the fashion world better now and how much work is behind it. Of course, my style has changed a bit throughout, and I’ve been very lucky to wear a lot of nice looks. I would say my style is very simple and elegant. I prefer darker colours and like to look relaxed—I’m not going to put the biggest Gucci logo on, you know? But they have worked with me for so long and know what I like, so they give me suggestions, and it’s been a great collaboration.

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