In a delightful intersection of sports worlds, Formula One driver Carlos Sainz took a break from the high-octane racing season to immerse himself in the world of tennis at the Monte Carlo Masters. The event, held on Wednesday, provided an exclusive backdrop for Sainz, who is known for his prowess on the racetracks, to engage with the leading figures in men’s tennis, Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner.
The Ferrari star had the opportunity to interact closely with Djokovic and Sinner, sharing personal insights and enjoying light-hearted exchanges that highlighted his passion for tennis. Sainz's conversation with Djokovic revealed a humorous side to the competitive driver, as he admitted to having a “terrible” backhand. This candid confession sparked laughter and a warm exchange between the two athletes, showcasing a mutual respect that transcends their professional arenas.
Further adding to the camaraderie, Sainz shared an inside joke about his team's orders, which amusingly instructed him to cease singing the song "Smooth Operator" due to copyright reasons. This light-hearted revelation not only entertained Djokovic but also highlighted the playful side of sports personalities that fans seldom see.
During his time at the event, Sainz also caught up with rising tennis star Jannik Sinner. He expressed his support for the young athlete, specifically mentioning how he had been “cheering” for Sinner during his impressive performance against Sebastian Korda, which ended in a dominant 6-1, 6-2 victory.
Sinner reciprocated Sainz’s enthusiasm for sports, sharing his admiration for Formula One racing. The tennis prodigy mentioned that owning a Ferrari was on his "bucket list," a statement that resonated deeply with Sainz, given his direct connection to the iconic racing brand.
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