Jannik Sinner eguaglia il record di vittorie consecutive nei Masters con il successo a Roma

Jannik Sinner ha sconfitto Andrea Pellegrino, raggiungendo i quarti di finale degli Internazionali d'Italia e portando a 31 la sua striscia di vittorie consecutive nei tornei Masters 1000.

Martedì a Roma, Sinner ha ottenuto una vittoria in due set con il punteggio di 6-2 6-3. Il numero uno al mondo ha così eguagliato Novak Djokovic per la più lunga serie di vittorie consecutive a questo livello dell'ATP Tour. Al prossimo turno affronterà Andrey Rublev per un posto in semifinale.

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