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Roddick: Sinner's Clutch Play Echoes Nadal
24 Dec
Summary
- Andy Roddick compared Jannik Sinner's winning mentality to Rafael Nadal's.
- Sinner rarely loses leads, excelling in service and return games won.
- Rafael Nadal was honored at the French Open for his career achievements.

Former World No. 1 Andy Roddick drew a parallel between Jannik Sinner's game and that of legend Rafael Nadal, highlighting their shared ability to secure and maintain leads. Roddick described it as a "generational" trait that makes opponents feel like they face an insurmountable challenge once behind.
Sinner, currently the World No. 2, demonstrated this remarkable consistency throughout the 2025 season, leading the ATP Tour in both service and return games won—a feat unmatched in history. While Sinner's play involves hitting through the court, Roddick suggests the psychological impact on opponents is akin to facing Nadal.
This comparison emerges as Rafael Nadal, a legendary figure, was recently honored at the French Open for his illustrious career. Sinner himself has spoken highly of Nadal, calling him a role model and expressing gratitude for his impact on their generation of tennis players.




