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'Dust And Glory': Jannik Sinner Teams Up With Andrea Bocelli For 'Polvere E Gloria'
'Dust And Glory': Jannik Sinner Teams Up With Andrea Bocelli For 'Polvere E Gloria'

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'Dust And Glory': Jannik Sinner Teams Up With Andrea Bocelli For 'Polvere E Gloria'

Last Updated: The video song stars the tennis ace and Bocelli in the video, with parts of the 23-year-old's speeches following his games also featuring in the lyrics. World Number 1 Jannik Sinner swapped centre courts for a studio as he teamed up with renowned Italian opera tenor Andrea Bocelli to release 'Polvere e Gloria' on Friday. The video song, which mean 'Dust and Glory' when translated, stars the tennis ace and Bocelli in the video, with parts of the 23-year-old's speeches following his games also featuring in the lyrics. Andrea Bocelli & Jannik Sinner — Polvere e Gloria.A meeting of elegance and voice of a legend. The will of a clip now available. 🎥👇 — The Sinner Times (@sinnertimes) June 20, 2025 'I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world," Sinner said. 'I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving," Sinner was quoted as saying by BCC," he added. 'Every life is a potential work of art: each of us bears the sweet responsibility of nurturing our talents in the daily acrobatics of living, pursuing our dreams while remaining steadfastly true to our values," the announcement read. 'This duet is such a bold leap that it has ignited our passion, born of a shared and unwavering desire to express our deep belief that nothing is impossible. 'Values bring people together and transcend all barriers," it continued. 'And so, here we are, together, with a small gift: a song, to celebrate the dedication, authenticity, love for life, and the importance and priceless beauty of the journey; often far more enriching and moving than any possible destination." 'Dust and Glory" is all this: music, lyrics, and song, in a joyful and unexpected encounter. A wager to join voices in honouring the values we believe in. The ones that lead each of us in our own way, with what we have to commit, to act, to love and respect each other, to grow every day, and to become truly victorious: champions of humanity, artists of life." Bocelli is one of the most highly regarded classical artists of all time, boasting a cabinet that features a Golden Globe and a swathe of other awards, while Sinner stands at the very top of world tennis at the moment. First Published: June 20, 2025, 18:26 IST

Sinner Admits To Having 'Sleepless Nights' After Nightmare Loss vs Alcaraz At French Open Final
Sinner Admits To Having 'Sleepless Nights' After Nightmare Loss vs Alcaraz At French Open Final

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Sinner Admits To Having 'Sleepless Nights' After Nightmare Loss vs Alcaraz At French Open Final

Last Updated: World number one Jannik Sinner aims to recover from his French Open loss to Carlos Alcaraz by defending his Halle Open title, focusing on the positives and preparing for Wimbledon. Losses are never easy to digest. It sure wasn't for World number one Jannik Sinner, who stated that he aims to use the Halle Open to recover from the sleepless nights following his heartbreaking loss to rival Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final this month. In what proved to be an all-time classic, Sinner won the first two sets and had three match points in the fourth set, but Spaniard Alcaraz fought back to secure a 4-6 6-7(4) 6-4 7-6(3) 7-6(10-2) victory in five hours and 29 minutes – the longest final at Roland Garros. When asked if he had thought about the championship points he missed, Sinner told reporters on Saturday that he often did. He acknowledged that it happens and expressed uncertainty about how it will look in the future. 'It always depends on how you manage to react and what you choose to see.I can focus on the missed match points — or see a match where I've never played that well on that surface, where I stayed mentally locked in for five and a half hours."— Jannik Sinner 🧠❤️ — The Sinner Times (@sinnertimes) June 14, 2025 'I think it's not the most important thing, but I try to forget the negative aspects and focus on what I can do here in Halle," Sinner said. 'I think that for me to play another tournament is positive, because every match is a new beginning, and I must be mentally ready to give my all on the court. Therefore, it is great that I can be here in Halle. Yes, I already had a few sleepless nights, but I think every day it gets better." The 23-year-old Italian is the reigning champion at Halle and aims to defend his title at the tournament, which starts on Monday, as he prepares for Wimbledon, scheduled from June 30 to July 13 at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Sinner mentioned that his first practice session was okay, noting that he hadn't played since Paris. 'The first practice session was OK. I hadn't played since Paris, so my general feelings on the court were not so perfect," Sinner said. 'I think a good grass-court player can move well. The ball can bounce a bit funny because of the grass, and you have to serve intelligently. 'But in general, it is a surface on which I took a step forward last year, and we will see how it goes this year."

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