“I can’t do miracles in five days, but I hope to be there for the US Open.” With these words a sad man said goodbye Jannik sinner, lost in the quarterfinals of the Canadian ATP Masters 1000 in Montreal. In the previous edition, in Toronto, he lifted the trophy.
A little annoyed by the success of his direct rival Carlos Alcarazchampion at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, vigilant due to a right hip injury that is a constant threat, especially on abrasive hard courts, the world number one needs some positive stimulus before arriving in New York, for the last Grand Slam to give a start August 26 in New York.
And he sent a message to Alcaraz and the other opponents at the beginning of Cincinnati Masters 1000 ATP. The sinner suffered, but he taught an enviable ability to live in suffering, to cling to effectiveness in the greatest moments.
The sinner defeated the American boy Alex Michelsenpure power at 19 years old, world No. 57, 6-4 and 7-5. For a long time his serve did not even reach 50% in the first inning. But he always found a solution, and came back from eight break balls. A constant demoralizing of his opponent.
Sinner fell in his Cincinnati 2023 debut against the Serbian Dusan Lajovicon his 22nd birthday. He hopes to have a more productive 23rd anniversary. This Friday, when he will possibly face the best clash between the Argentine Sebastian Baez and the Australian Jordan Thompson.
sinful He added 90 points to his ranking account (he has 8,860). Alcaraz he cut 600 as a 2023 finalist, starting with 7,360 when he entered the competition, on Thursday against the Frenchman Gael Monfils or the Australian Alexei Popyrinrecent champion of the 1000 ATP de Montréal.
Source: La Verdad

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