Jannik Sinner iguala la racha de Masters con su victoria en Roma

Jannik Sinner derrotó a Andrea Pellegrino para alcanzar los cuartos de final del Abierto de Italia y ampliar a 31 partidos su racha de victorias en torneos Masters 1000.

Sinner logró una victoria en sets corridos por 6-2 y 6-3 el martes en Roma. El número uno del mundo ha igualado ahora a Novak Djokovic en la racha más larga de victorias consecutivas a este nivel del ATP Tour. Su próximo enfrentamiento será contra Andrey Rublev por un puesto en las semifinales.

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