Jannik Sinner élimine Ofner au tournoi de Rome

Jannik Sinner a battu Sebastian Ofner en deux sets lors du tournoi de Rome, le 9 mai, malgré deux urgences médicales qui ont interrompu le match. La tête de série numéro un s'est imposée 6-3, 6-4 en une heure et 31 minutes.

Le match au Foro Italico de Rome a été interrompu à deux reprises dans le deuxième set en raison de problèmes médicaux dans les tribunes. L'arbitre de chaise, Greg Allensworth, a annoncé la première interruption à 4-3, suspendant le jeu pendant environ six minutes. Une seconde interruption a eu lieu alors que Sinner servait pour le match à 5-4, les officiels s'étant à nouveau adressés au public avant que le jeu ne reprenne.

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