Former skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, known for her 87 World Cup victories and an Olympic gold medal, spoke warmly about tennis star Jannik Sinner in an interview with the ATP website.
Vonn shared her admiration for Sinner’s athletic background, noting that his early training as a skier played a role in shaping his mental and physical agility on the tennis court.
“You can see the balance, focus, and discipline he developed from skiing reflected in his tennis,” Vonn remarked during the conversation.
She praised his steady rise in world tennis rankings and highlighted his composure and determination in matches, qualities that remind her of the mindset needed to compete at the highest level in skiing.
Both Vonn and Sinner have spoken about how skiing and tennis require a similar mix of precision, control, and mental resilience. Vonn emphasized that Sinner’s background gave him an uncommon coordination and confidence that often set him apart from other players.
“It’s clear he understands how to handle pressure – it’s something every great athlete learns from experience,” she added.
Sinner has previously acknowledged that skiing taught him how to stay calm under stress and to read motion and timing intuitively, traits that now serve him well on the tennis tour.
Lindsey Vonn admired Jannik Sinner’s discipline and balance, attributing his tennis success in part to the focus and composure he developed from his early years as a skier.