The Italian Jannik Sinner It took him a few minutes to realize that on Monday he would be the new world number one. The first in his country’s history during the ATP Tour rankings. Roland Garros announced Novak Djokovic’s injury withdrawal while trying to close out his quarterfinal match with the Bulgarian. Grigor Dimitrovwhich he defeated 6-2, 6-4 and 7-6 (3) in 2h.29′.
Big Festival for the Sinner, who at 22 years old achieves another one of the goals that the best in this sport are chasing. He opened the Grand Slam melon by conquering the Australian Open, reached the top of the ATP rankings, replaced a Djokovic who is suffering from a tear in the medial meniscus of his right knee.
The sinner relied on himself, but Djokovic’s accident happened first, which also gave the Musketeers Cup to a new tournament champion. Norwegian classifieds Casper RuudHaving crossed paths with Djokovic, the transalpine did his homework to build on his best result in Paris, improving to the quarterfinals from his debut in 2020.
He took the first step towards Roland Garros making the desired semi-final, which could even earn early final status if Carlos Alcaraz confirming the prediction against Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas and sealing the clash Jannik Sinner, a ninth chapter of the new world tennis classic, which is currently balanced (4-4).
The sinner continues to be a machine. He has overcome a recent hip problem, which forced him to sit out the Madrid quarterfinals and miss Rome. And he showed many levels again. In this season there are 33 wins and only 2 losses. He just gave in Carlos Alcaraz in Indian Wells and vice versa Stefanos Tsitsipas in Monte Carlo. Since September, 53 have won 57 duels.
“Being number one is the dream of any tennis player, it’s special. But I don’t want to think too much because in this tournament I’ve suffered for the last two years and I want to enjoy being in the semifinals,” he said. in court. He knew he had to take the No. 1, he wants to focus on winning Roland Garros.
Source: La Verdad

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