Jannik Sinner eguaglia il record di vittorie nei Masters agli Internazionali d'Italia

Domenica Jannik Sinner ha sconfitto Alexei Popyrin per 6-2, 6-0, raggiungendo gli ottavi di finale agli Internazionali d'Italia. La vittoria ha esteso la sua striscia di successi nei tornei Masters a 30 incontri, eguagliando Novak Djokovic per la seconda serie più lunga di sempre.

Il numero uno al mondo ha impiegato appena 65 minuti per superare l'australiano e portare il bilancio dei confronti diretti contro Popyrin sul 3-1. Sinner ha strappato il servizio all'avversario cinque volte e ha annullato l'unica palla break concessa grazie a un istintivo serve-and-volley, nonostante le condizioni di vento. Ha inoltre allungato a 45 partite la sua serie di turni di battuta mantenuti consecutivamente.

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