Yes isn't that interesting, super high string tension and you can hear the difference of his strings compared to others! It definitely shows that his ball striking is exceptional as he can swing so hard that he needs more control from the strings than other players!
@@teddymikefunk I think so too, I assume some people may not think this way because of how "un-dramatic" his shots are compared to players like Nadal, Alcaraz or Rublev. And it's hard to really comprehend it on tv whereas from this view, especially when hes on the opposite side, its easier to see. Interesting to hear Kyrgios say that aswell, I know he's a big fan of Sinner.
my coach strings mine at 60, he just wants me to have high control and i usually dont have any elbow pain. Obviosly im not hitting nearly hard as sinner but idk i dont think its that bad.
He is a 20 years old kids. I never have TE until i get all the condition right: over playing matches 3 days in a row, stiff and dead poly, 68 RA racket and being 30 yrs old. Good technique, rest, recovery, good equipment all come into the picture.
Too bad we didn't get to see Djokovic. They're similar in technique, although Sinner tennis to cut short the loop. I wouldn't recommend for rec player to copy the short cut. Still, if anyone wants to copy technique, it's Sinner rather than buggy whip Nadal or straight arm Federer style.