On Friday morning, when the Wimbledon draw was released, Jannik Sinner was set to play against German player Yannick Hanfmann in the first round. But Hanfmann, who is 32 and ranked No. 95 in the ATP rankings, wasn’t paying attention to the draw or practicing. Instead, he was at the ATP Tour’s London office for the new ATP Player Mentoring Programme. He was joined by other players like Daniel Altmaier, Zizou Bergs, Kimmer Coppejans, and Taro Daniel. Bergs expressed his excitement about the programme, saying, “I’ve always been interested in what my dad and grandfather did. I’ve had a passion for business and management for a while. Meeting business legends like Sachin Dev Duggal today is a fantastic chance for us to look into career opportunities both during and after our tennis careers.”