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Italian Jannik Sinner celebrates winning his men’s singles match at the Wimbledon Championships in London. LONDON : Reigning champion Jannik Sinner eased into…
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Italian Jannik Sinner celebrates winning his men’s singles match at the Wimbledon Championships in London. (EPA Images pic) LONDON : Reigning champion Jannik Sinner eased into his fifth consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final with a straight-sets victory over Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki on Sunday. But in any case, the quarter-final of a Grand Slam, the feelings are different. But he has grown into the tournament and produced his best performance of the week in the last 16, saving all five break points he faced.
Furthermore, The four-times major winner will take on German Jan-Lennard Struff in the quarter-finals but did not get drawn into a debate with reporters on when he will take to the court. Mochizuki had described the four-time grand-slam winner as a “celebrity” before this Sunday night meeting but promised to try and make life uncomfortable out of fear of being destroyed during a maiden fourth-round tie at a major.
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Italian Jannik Sinner celebrates winning his men’s singles match at the Wimbledon Championships in London. (EPA Images pic) LONDON : Reigning champion Jannik Sinner eased into his fifth consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final with a straight-sets victory over Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki on Sunday.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesBut in any case, the quarter-final of a Grand Slam, the feelings are different.
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But he has grown into the tournament and produced his best performance of the week in the last 16, saving all five break points he faced.
according to Free Malaysia TodayThe four-times major winner will take on German Jan-Lennard Struff in the quarter-finals but did not get drawn into a debate with reporters on when he will take to the court.
according to Channel News AsiaMochizuki had described the four-time grand-slam winner as a “celebrity” before this Sunday night meeting but promised to try and make life uncomfortable out of fear of being destroyed during a maiden fourth-round tie at a major.
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But in any case, the quarter-final of a Grand Slam, the feelings are different.
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