Jannik Sinner iguala el récord de victorias en Masters en el Abierto de Italia

Jannik Sinner derrotó a Alexei Popyrin por 6-2 y 6-0 este domingo, alcanzando los octavos de final en el Abierto de Italia. La victoria extendió su racha de triunfos en Masters a 30 partidos y lo igualó con Novak Djokovic como la segunda serie más larga de la historia.

El número uno del mundo solo necesitó 65 minutos para despachar al australiano y mejorar su registro personal contra Popyrin a 3-1. Sinner quebró el servicio en cinco ocasiones y salvó el único punto de quiebre que enfrentó con una jugada instintiva de saque y volea en medio de condiciones de viento. Asimismo, amplió su racha de juegos de servicio mantenidos consecutivamente a 45 partidos.

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