Sinner Seeks Winning Clay Start in His Monte Carlo Base

In-form Jannik Sinner has already won three titles already in 2024 © Frederic J. BROWN / AFP
In-form Jannik Sinner has already won three titles already in 2024 © Frederic J. BROWN / AFP
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Sinner Seeks Winning Clay Start in His Monte Carlo Base

In-form Jannik Sinner has already won three titles already in 2024 © Frederic J. BROWN / AFP
In-form Jannik Sinner has already won three titles already in 2024 © Frederic J. BROWN / AFP

Jannik Sinner said on Sunday he is hoping to build upon his semi-final a year ago at the Monte Carlo Masters as the Italian begins the clay season in his tennis comfort zone.

The 22-year-old who has been based in the principality since the age of 18, is riding a wave of confidence which began as Italy won the Davis Cup last November.

It continued with titles already this year at the Australian Open, in Rotterdam and last weekend at the Miami Masters.

"Last year I played well here but didn't play well afterwards," Sinner said as he waits to start the event in the second round against the winner from Sebastian Korda and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.

"This is a surface where I struggle a little bit, But I'm excited to come back (home) and hopefully do better."

The Italian can rely on 'home' support as his fans traditionally cross the nearby border in their thousands for the spring tennis week, AFP reported.

His 22-1 record this season makes him a top target as the build-up to Roland Garros and the Olympics on clay in Paris gathers early momentum.

"I like this tournament, I live here so I train frequently at the club," Sinner said. "There are a lot of Italians in the crowd.

"I love to play here, but my expectations are not that high for this beginning on clay.

"The goal is to be ready for Roland Garros and hopefully the Olympics... it's like that for all players."

Sinner said he would treat the outing as a "practice week."

"I want to play good matches - hopefully more than one. Hopefully I can perform in a good way."

The world number two said that gaining form on the dirt can be a slow process for him.

"It's not the surface where I feel the most comfortable; but that does not mean I'm not a good clay player," added the 2020 French Open quarter-finalist.

"Last year was not my best on clay but I'm hoping to change that this year. But it takes time."



Bayern Munich's Hiroki Itō Suffers Recurrence of Foot Injury

Bayern Munich's Japanese defender #21 Hiroki Ito plays the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and St Pauli in Munich, southern Germany on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP)
Bayern Munich's Japanese defender #21 Hiroki Ito plays the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and St Pauli in Munich, southern Germany on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP)
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Bayern Munich's Hiroki Itō Suffers Recurrence of Foot Injury

Bayern Munich's Japanese defender #21 Hiroki Ito plays the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and St Pauli in Munich, southern Germany on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP)
Bayern Munich's Japanese defender #21 Hiroki Ito plays the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and St Pauli in Munich, southern Germany on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP)

Bayern Munich defender Hiroki Itō is out indefinitely with another serious foot injury, adding to the team’s defensive woes ahead of its Champions League quarterfinal against Inter Milan.
The Bavarian powerhouse said Sunday that Itō suffered a recurrence of a fracture in his right metatarsal during Bayern’s 3-2 win over St. Pauli in the Bundesliga on Saturday, The Associated Press reported. Itō had gone on as a substitute and was unable to finish the game, leaving Bayern, which had used all of its substitutes, a player short for the final minutes.
Itō, who joined Bayern from league rival Stuttgart before the season, first suffered the injury in a pre-season warmup game against Düren. There was a setback during his comeback in November, necessitating another operation. The Japan defender finally made his comeback in February, playing in six Bundesliga games and two Champions League matches.
“He’s only just battled back after months of rehab and will now be out for a long time again – we can barely imagine how he’s feeling,” board member for sport Max Eberl said. “He’ll get all the support he needs from us.”
Last week, Bayern had defenders Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano ruled out with knee injuries sustained on international duty.
“We’ve now lost a third defender in a short space of time,” Eberl said. “We will now pool our forces even more to continue pursuing our goals.”
Bayern, which leads the Bundesliga by six points with seven rounds remaining, hosts Inter for the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal on April 8, with the second leg in Milan on April 16.