The Italian Jannik Sinner He received a double ovation from the crowd filling the Grandstand of the Masters 1000 ATP tournament in Miami, the second most important event after Hard Rock Stadium.
The Italian reaction was devastating, in the stands and also when an accident occurred in the stands. Everything happens in Miami, from rain to tennis players and fans fainting, as well as a power outage that stopped tennis for an hour at headquarters.
The sinner, 22 years old and number three, overcame all the obstacles he faced in his round of 16 duel with the Australian Christopher O’Connell, 29 years old and number 66, whom he defeated 6-4 and 6-3 in 1h.52′.
In the quarterfinals, probably this Wednesday, the Australian Open champion, who has lost only one match this season (18-1 due to defeat against Carlos Alcaraz in Indian Wells, he will face the Czech Tomas Macacthe revelation of painting.
At 23 years old, world No. 60, he reached his first quarterfinals at a Masters 1000, continuing what his compatriot did. Jiri Lehecka in Indian Wells. Taking over from the most recent predecessor, the now retired Tomas Berdych.
Macac, executioner of Andrei Rublev and Andy Murray in the tournament, he left the Italian Matteo Arnaldi6-3 and 6-3.
Sinner awaits you in the best condition of the magazine. They found themselves at 2-4, but not only did they recover from the break down, but they also finished on a 7-0 run (6-4, 3-0).
In this streak, a 10-minute break with 2-0 in the second set. Sinner himself alerted the Irish chair umpire Fergus Murphy something happened in the stands. Jannik didn’t say a word, he gathered towels, water bottles and ice bags for the fans to pass where the dizzy fan was.
After being treated, he was evacuated to continue the encounter that led to sinfuldouble finalist of this tournament (2021 and 2023), until the quarterfinals.
Source: La Verdad

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