Jannik Sinner is being considered as one of the best young players at the present time. In the first few months of 2021, the Italian “prodigy” has reached the top 20 top 20 players on the World ATP rankings. Next, he continued to resonate when reaching the final of the Miami Open.

However, entering the ground season, Sinner's achievements are not really good. He was eliminated from the second round of Monte Carlo, the second round of Madrid Open and the second round of Rome Masters. The only highlight is only the semi -final with Stefanos Tsitsipas in Barcelona Open. Later, he continued to be eliminated early from Lyon Open and Roland Garros. However, it can be said that the Italian star is also quite unlucky when soon having big names like Novak Djokovic or Rafael Nadal.
At the end of the clay field, Jannik is focusing on the pitch season. To run the momentum for Wimbledon, the boy born in 2001 decided to compete at Queen's Club Championship. Last night (June 14), he had a match with the face of the player of the player Jack Draper.
Notably, Draper is currently ranked 309 in the world and has not made any outstanding imprints in his career. However, the British star was shocked when officially eliminating the Sinner out of the championship race.

In this match, two young players had an extremely attractive chase. Accordingly, in both sets, the brain tie-break series is used to determine the winning and losing. In the end, Sinner lost both respectively with the score 6-8 and 2-7, too stopped at the opening round.
Speaking after the match, Sinner could not hide disappointment. “Italian prodigy” admits Draper absolutely worthy of today's victory: “I think Draper is an excellent player. I used to encounter him in Miami. I tried to play in a focused way and started quite smoothly.
However, the Draper then gradually understood my gameplay and then won important scores. I think he deserves to win today. Failure like this can always come. Perhaps Draper has more experience than me on the pitch. I wish him a lot of luck. ”