April 26, 2024

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Sinner's amazing internal stats

Sinner’s amazing internal stats

At the ATP 500 in Vienna, Jannik Sinner (11) seems intractable and has impressive streaks. This time, the victim was Dennis Novak (116th), who could do little against the delicate and offensive Italian tennis. With this latest victory, the 20-year-old took his 10th consecutive victory on the indoor hard court.

Four ATP titles, the best rating of his career, a guaranteed place for the next generation finals and in the perpetual battle for a place in Turin. That’s how awesome Jannik Sinner’s season is, born in San Candido in 2001. With tennis becoming more and more dangerous, the Italian has solidified step by step and, in recent weeks, has become an indoor specialist.

It’s that by passing him to the quarter-finals in Vienna, He was able to put ten consecutive matches together in this way, all of them without giving up a single part. As a result, the European star wins in 20 uninterrupted sets, which, in addition, between Antwerp and Vienna, maintains a six-game winning streak.

The present laughs at him, and the future seems to be his own. His big goal now is to enter the Masters Tournament, which will be held in Turin in November. Namely, in the next round of the Austrian championship, he will have a golden opportunity to approach this goal. He will be measured by no less than Casper Rudd (who defeated Lorenzo Sonego), one of his great opponents in that battle.

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If he wins, Sinner will finish the week in eighth place in the race to Turin. They have faced each other only once, in this same competition (2020), and it was the Italian who left the commitment 7-6, 6-3.