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Awesome. After Martina Trevisan, Jannik Sinner also makes Italian tennis rejoice: South Tyrol, with 6-3 6-3 4-6 6-3 to Sascha Zverev (world number 7 and seed number 6 on the scoreboard), fly in the quarterfinals of Roland Garros in his first participation.
Another spectacle, that of Jannik, who in the fourth match played at the Bois De Boulogne lost the first set, against 12 he won: not bad because, despite pressure from the German, Sinner He brought out the best of his repertoire, composed of devastating blows from the bottom, which left no chance for the US Open finalist.
In the rooms, for Sinner, there are Rafael Nadal, who left only four games to his son Sebastián Korda. Straight, stone-heavy backhand over the three hours of play – nearly twice as many winners for Sinner (39 versus 20). In the first set, Jannik only needed one break (to zero) in the fourth game, and Zverev did not use three break points in the next.
Another three, the German had them in the ninth game, which instead served to Sinner to close the set. Two, however, are broken in the second set, with blue never giving the opponent a ball to take away serve.
The third set was the most difficult, with Sinner losing his serve for the first time (twice) and losing 6-4 until the sixth set point for Zverev. But, in addition to the talent, the strength of this boy also and above all in his head: put away bad thoughts, the bombardment begins again. Break in the second game of the fourth set, break ball saved in the next and close at the first match point.
When Rafael Nadal, in 2005, he played and won his first Roland Garros, Jannik Sinner he was still four years old. Fifteen later, they will face each other, competing for a spot in the semifinals. And Jannik, the first player immediately after Nadal to reach the quarter-finals on his debut, will play it.
October 4, 2020 (change October 4, 2020 | 17:09)
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