The sinner has signed another demolition job at Wimbledon

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He had an unfriendly picture for a favorite for the title, but the number one in the world Jannik Sinner constantly destroying rivals. There is no mess, there is sound. Quiet, but effective. And he’s in the Wimbledon quarterfinals, close to equaling his best Grand result, the 2023 semis.

He defeated the German in four sets Yannick Hanfmann, in a tough Grand Slam debut. There is so much to deal with Matteo Berrettini, former tournament finalist, now in the second round. A match with the highest stakes, it was resolved by the reigning Australian Open champion, who topped the rankings after Roland Garros despite losing in the semis with Carlos Alcaraz.

He rested against the Serbian Miomir Kecmanovicwhich he crushed, and in the round of 16 he stopped the American ‘gunner’ Ben Shelton, with a particular virtue that grew in Grand Slam events.

Sinner is relentless under the roof of Court 1 with world No. 14, at the age of 21 just a year younger than him. He won 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (9), after coming back from four set points In the third, one before forcing a tiebreak, where he raised three more. Steadfast in all kinds of situations, until the double-fault enemy surrenders.

On Tuesday, in the quarterfinals, against the survivor of the clash between the Russians Daniel Medvedev and the bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov.

Source: La Verdad

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