He number two in the worldhe Italian Jannik Sinnercontinues his impeccable career of the season and signed against the German Jan Lennard Struff his twenty-fourth victory on the course which took him to quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000.
Transalpine, winner of this year’s Miami Masters 1000, Australian Open and Rotterdam ATP, defeated last year’s Madrid Masters 1000 finalist, 6-4 and 6-2.
It took Sinner an hour and a quarter minutes to process the face-to-face meeting with the German he had already beaten a few weeks ago, in Indian Wells. The strongest tennis player of 2024, who lost only one match this year, against Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz at the Indian Wells Masters 1000, has never won in Monte Carlo.
The ceiling of the twenty-two-year-old player from San Candido is the semifinals that he achieved last year and where he lost to Holger Rune, who could be found in the quarterfinals in 2024 if the Dane carries out his fight with the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov.
Source: La Verdad

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