Analysis: Italy consolidates its place at the top of the tennis world

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Monday, 25 November 2024 at 10:00
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The year 2024 has been a milestone in the history of Italian tennis, consolidating the country as a true power in the sport. The outstanding figure is Jannik Sinner, who has become the first Italian to reach world number one. His impressive campaign includes the conquest of two Grand Slam titles. In addition, Sinner was crowned champion of the ATP Finals and led Italy to successfully defend its Davis Cup title, thus becoming a two-time champion.

Victory in the Billie Jean King Cup

Women's tennis also shone brightly in 2024. The national team won a new title at the Billie Jean King Cup, beating Slovakia in the final. Players Jasmine Paolini and Lucia Bronzetti were instrumental, winning their matches with authority and securing the trophy for the Azzurri.

Strong presence at the Olympic Games

At the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Italy was also a protagonist. Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini took the gold medal in women's doubles, while Lorenzo Musetti won a bronze medal in singles. This was a historic moment, as it represented the first Olympic medal for Italy in tennis in over a century.

The world at the feet of number 1

Jannik Sinner's 2024 season has been a marvel from start to finish, surpassing the expectations of all and sundry. The 23-year-old began the campaign by lifting the Australian Open trophy, won major titles at the Cincinnati and Shanghai Masters 1000. He closed the Grand Slam season with the US Open championship and closed the season as the best in the ATP Finals, without losing a set.

Sinner's dominance is indisputable, with 73 wins and only 6 losses he has made it clear that he will be the rival to beat in 2025. With the exception of Carlos Alcaraz, Sinner was well above the rest of the players;

His game has found a balance between extremely fast strokes and a brutal serve along with the patience and wisdom to choose the right moment to attack.

Jannik led Italy to successfully defend its Davis Cup title, winning its second consecutive championship;

Will the Italians be able to maintain their hegemony in 2025?

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