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“The Work Will Pay Off”: Jannik Sinner Breaks Silence After Doha Setback

After finishing 2025 on a 15-match winning streak, Jannik Sinner’s 2026 has gotten off to his worst start to a season since 2023. Not only did the Italian fail in his bid for an Australian Open three-peat, losing to Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, in a matchup he had won all five of their previous meetings, but he also continued to perform below his usual standard in Doha, where he crashed out in the quarterfinals in a three-set battle against…
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"It's clear from Jannik Sinner that he was greatly affected by the semifinal defeat to Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open. In the match against Kuba Menšík, he was nervous, he messed up more, he was more emotional," former player Dušan Lojda recounts in a tennis commentary for Aktuálně.cz.

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Last Word on Sports broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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