World number 1 Jannik Sinner on his win over Tristan
Schoolkate said: “I haven’t played so many juniors but it’s always tough to
play against players who I don’t know very well, I felt like he was serving
really well and he was playing much better at the beginning than I was.
“With the crowd as well it was an amazing atmosphere so
thank you so much for coming as well, it’s a very special place and for the
Australians to play here with the home crowd but I have to be very happy still
with my performance. It’s never taking things for granted so I’m very glad
again to be in the next round.”
On the next round: “We saw this in not only this tournament
but every tournament there is always someone who comes in and plays very well. Every
round here is very tough, everyone who is in the first, second or third round
deserves to be there.
“It was a very tough match, I can improve but today I was
struggling a bit with the wind, it was quite breezy but I take it and it was a
good chance to have the honour to play in the evening for the night session, it’s
such a beautiful court and it was amazing.”
On the weather conditions: “The wind was breezing but it’s
always much better to play in these courts than on the outside courts because
they are even worse.
“Let’s see, the conditions can change and everyday can be
very difficult, it can change the level of each player so let’s see what’s coming
but I’m happy to be here and in the next round and we will see, hopefully I can
raise my level.”
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