It’s not even one in the afternoon in the California desert, and Jannik Sinner He did his job perfectly. He is the tennis player who has shown the best form in recent weeks. He had the seventh best start to a season on the ATP Tour, since 1990, after winning his first sixteen matches played.
A 16-0 for the Australian Open and Rotterdam champion, as in Roger Federer in 2006, although still far from the 41-0 of Novak Djokovic in 2011 and not so much in the 20-0 of Rafael Nadal at 20-0. He is the fifth person, after the ‘Big 3’ and Pete Sampras, with better statistics in this section of the ATP Tour. The seventh streak.
The criminal banished a generational partner – both 22 years old -, the Czech Jiri Lehecka, 6-3 and 6-3 in 1h.24′ of the match. Another resounding victory for the Italian, who has won his last 19 games, with a streak of 28 out of 29 looking behind. Since the US Open, September 2023, he has won 36 of his 38 official events.
This Saturday he will repeat in the semifinals of the Masters 1000 ATP in Indian Wells, a round in which he lost to the former champion. Carlos Alcaraz in 2023. And who is currently discussing his supremacy in the tournament and number two in the world ranking. Right now, the first to be placed among the four survivors will play for the crown.
sinful, Having completed his duties, he now looked to the Spaniard, with whom he might repeat the duel. Not before 11 pm (Central European Time), Carlos Alcaraz will look to make this ever-awaited clash a reality by facing the German in the quarterfinals Alexander Zverevhis recent execution at the Australian Open.
The sinner builds a wall that separates his rivals. Very balanced, 13 winners and a lot of unforced errors. What should he do against a rival, who has gone under Andrey Rublev and Stefanos Tsitsipas. Lehecka, somewhat desperate, accumulated 35 unforced errors, for only 9 winners.
Source: La Verdad

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