Jannik Sinner, who is aiming for a fifth semi-final in a Major, clearly dominated the debates after the loss of the second set. Even if the long medical time-out he took during the third round while his opponent was preparing to serve will not fail to cause discussion.
The 23-year-old Italian, who also won the title at the US Open and then at the ATP Masters last year, did not concede his service game in the last two sets. Undefeated since the final of the Beijing tournament last fall, he now has 19 consecutive victories on the circuit.
Jannik Sinner – who is already the Italian player with the most Grand Slam quarter-finals (tied with Nicola Pietrangeli) – will inevitably leave with the favor of the forecast on Wednesday in the next round. He will come up against either Alex De Minaur (ATP 8), whom he has beaten nine times in nine duels, or Alex Michelsen (ATP 42), against whom he has won twice in two clashes.
-Keys-Svitolina a quart
Finalist in 2023 in Melbourne in the women’s singles, Elena Rybakina (WTA 7) was also eliminated on Monday in the 4th round. The Kazakh lost 6-3 1-6 6-3 to the American Madison Keys (WTA 14), who will face the Ukrainian Elina Svitolina (WTA 27) on Wednesday for a place in the last four.
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