The former tennis player replies to the trade unionist who hopes for a tax for the super rich: “we are all free to manage our lives as we prefer provided that we respect the laws”
The last word on Jannik sinner and his residence in Monte Carlo has not yet been said. And in the two opposing camps – those who consider the South tyrolean phenomenon almost like a tax evader and those who defend his choice not to undergo the Italian tax regime – the voice of emerges Paolo BertolucciDavis Cup champion in 1976 and today an appreciated tennis commentator on TV: «Everyone should think more about own factswe are all free to manage our lives as we prefer as long as we respect the laws. Do you have the opportunity to go and experiance Monte Carlo? If you want to do it, you are right to do so» are the words of the former tennis player. The reply is addressed to Maurizio LandiniIt appears you’ve provided a snippet of HTML code and a prompt for me to act as a sports journalist. Tho, the actual sports article that needs rewriting is missing.
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Preparation for Seoul
Meanwhile Jannik has returned to speaking via his social media. Certainly not about taxes and citizenship, but about played tennis: in a video posted on Instagram the current world number 2 greeted the Korean fans, ready to welcome him in a few days for the prestigious match in exhibition against Carlos Alcaraz. The challenge is scheduled for January 10th and will be a juicy preview of the Australian Open at the start a couple of days later: «Korea, see you soon. I’m really excited to get back on the field and can’t wait to experience one fantastic evening of tennis at the Hyundai Center. I can’t wait to meet all the fans in Seoul” is Sinner’s message.