"I read things about Sinner that predict a great future for him. I hope the things I read will come true, like those of Nicola Pietrangeli and Davis. I am now in my nineties, and Sinner's remains among the best days I have had."
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Ho letto cose di Sinner che fanno prevedere un grande futuro per lui. Io spero che le cose che leggo si verificheranno, come quelle di Nicola Pietrangeli e la Davis. Io ormai ho novant'anni, e questa di Sinner rimane tra le giornate migliori che abbia passato. — Gianni Clerici. As quoted in Un ragazzo che rende felici, la Repubblica (November 15, 2020), p. 26
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