While the video continues to circulate on the web in which, with elegance, Jannik Sinner bounced the invitation of Hyenas, rejecting the proposal of the correspondent Stefano Corti, to do a couple of rounds of ping pong at the end of the training on the red clay of Monte Carlo, the number 2 tennis champion in the world went ahead. And he once again showed the aspect that most distinguishes him from a human point of view and not just from a sporting and professional point of view: kindness and attention towards others. On the same red clay of Monte Carlo, at the end of another training session, Sinner chose to stop and dribble with Arthur Delaye, a young French tennis player who lives with cerebral palsy. On the pitch of the Montecarlo Country Club Arthur Delaye made a dream come true, complete with a dunk at the end of the dribble.
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«Fantastic training tonight with Jannik Sinner», wrote the French tennis player, publishing some images and a video of the moment he experienced together with the champion on social media. «Thank you Jannik for your generosity and kindness, what a great moment for me as a player with a disability to share the pitch with such a legendary player. Thank you Montecarlo, I will remember this day for a lifetime. I also have a thought for my coach who supports me to achieve all these dreams. Despite your disability, always believe in your dreams».
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Sincere words like the spontaneous gesture of the champion Sinner who continues to show himself as a great example in sport and for everyone even in everyday life. We will not forget Jannik who holds the umbrella for the ball girl in the rain instead of having her support him (as almost always happens) taking advantage of the moment to also ask her if she played tennis and how her job worked and we won't even forget Arthur Delaye's smile hugging Sinner after dribbling with him on the same court that every day the tennis champion tramples in preparation for the first Masters 1000 on the red of the season. Small gestures that make everyday life extraordinary.
Source: Vanity Fair

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