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Jannik savors ‘special feeling’

JANNIK Sinner of Italy reacts after scoring the match point against Alex de Minaur of Australia during their men’s singles final in the Davis Cup. | JORGE GUERRERO/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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MALAGA, Spain (AFP) — Italy’s Davis Cup hero Jannik Sinner said it was a “special feeling” to end his team’s 47-year drought in the competition on Sunday in Malaga.

Sinner beat Alex de Minaur in straight sets in the second singles rubber after Matteo Arnaldi scraped past Alexei Popyrin to earn his country their second trophy with a 2-0 win over Australia.

Sinner, ranked fourth, played a key role, winning all five of his rubbers, including two against world number one Novak Djokovic and Serbia on Saturday.

The 22-year-old said he would like to take Italy to further success in the competition if he can, but that winning it for the first time was wonderful.

“We are all very young, we are really hungry to try to win it one more time in our life, but in another way, you know, having this feeling at least once, it is a really special feeling,” Sinner told reporters.

The Italian said his team triumphed because the group pushed each other on in search of their country’s first Davis Cup since 1976.

Sinner arrived after losing the ATP Finals title to Djokovic last Sunday.

“I played coming from Turin, I gave 100 percent, all I had,” Sinner added.

“I think the whole team, they pushed each other on, and this is maybe our key, why we are standing here with this trophy.”

Australia captain Lleyton Hewitt was disappointed after finishing runners-up for a second consecutive year but hailed the superb Sinner.

“Jannik, he’s played awesome all week, the last few weeks, to be honest, the last few months,” Hewitt said.

“So he showed why he’s a top three or four player in the world at the moment.”

“He backed up what he did yesterday against Novak and played extremely good tennis.”

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