Here's what Jannik Sinner did after his defeat at Roland Garros

As he kicks off his grass-court season at the Halle tournament this week, Italian Jannik Sinner spoke to the media on Sunday, June 15, and reflected on his defeat in the Roland-Garros final, which still leaves a bitter taste in his mouth, even though he tried to relax.
"I think about it often. It happens. I don't know what will happen in the future. I think it's not the most important thing, but I still try to forget the negative things and see what I can do here. I think it's positive for me to participate in a new tournament, because every match is a new beginning and I have to be mentally ready to give my best on the court. So it's good that I can be here in Halle. But yes, I've already had a few sleepless nights, but I think it's getting better every day. My family supports me, as well as my friends. That's the most important thing for me. Tennis is important in my life, but family and friends are even more important. Nevertheless, I often think about the match. I've been very relaxed with my family. We've been barbecuing, playing table tennis with my friends. Really normal things, nothing special. I like to go home when it's A lot is going on. I feel safe at home and with my friends. They know how I am and how I was before. They know me very well. I haven't done much. I was relatively relaxed and I've been here since yesterday. The most important thing is to be 100% in this tournament. The first match on grass is very difficult, but I'm happy to be here."
It remains to be seen what the response will be on the pitch and in a few days at Wimbledon.
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