It's not all doom and gloom for Sinner who will still be in Turin as the first alternate waiting to see whether he might get a chance to play after all. The Italian had a late push towards the ATP Finals but he could not control the result of his opponents Hurkacz and Ruud who managed to gather enough points to leave him without a chance to qualify.
His last match came in Stockholm where he was beaten by Andy Murray and after that match, he spoke to the media. On his year he said:
“I think it was a great year. Winning four titles, making the final of a Masters 1000 event, two semi-finals in 500 events and many experiences which I am happy about. I played so many tournaments for the first time so next year I know how it is there and how the conditions are.”
Then his tone turned a bit negative saying that he was very dissapointed in how it ended:
“I’m very disappointed with how it ended. I’m going to close (2021) outside the top 10. It’s tough because I tried my best at the end of the year. I played a lot of matches. Winning Sofia, reaching the last 16 in Indian Wells and then winning Antwerp. Now a couple of first round (losses), it can happen."
He finished off with:
“I had a clear goal in my head which I didn’t reach this year. That was going to the ATP Finals in Turin. It’s tough but I can take away a lot of great moments of the year.”