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That's what Sinner wrote.
He wrote that after beating Hurkacz in Turin. Sinner replaced Matteo who pulled out with abdominal injury. I think Sinner just want to respect his fellow countryman.These messages written on the camera after matches are becoming pathetic. When did this happen? I don't remember Djokovic or Nadal writting these messages on camera in their prime.
I think Jannik just wants to be nice to Matteo. It's some sort of consolation after Matteo disappointingly pulled out with injury.These Italians are as exaggerated as an opera.
They used to sign the camera in some tournaments, dunno when that startedThese messages written on the camera after matches are becoming pathetic. When did this happen? I don't remember Djokovic or Nadal writting these messages on camera in their prime.
It's one of the most played out things ever. There's nothing novel anymore about the player getting an extreme close-up and looking like he's writing right at you. All you're left with is a scribble you can't read, so then they have to get another camera on that camera to make the message legible. It's ridiculous.These messages written on the camera after matches are becoming pathetic. When did this happen? I don't remember Djokovic or Nadal writting these messages on camera in their prime.
They used to sign the camera in some tournaments, dunno when that started
This was just a nice message. Most of the time when players write on the camera it is to acknowledge fans who are watching from home. How is that pathetic?These messages written on the camera after matches are becoming pathetic. When did this happen? I don't remember Djokovic or Nadal writting these messages on camera in their prime.
They used to sign the camera in some tournaments, dunno when that started