
Sinner: "Struff? Respect so much, it will be important to rest"
Mochizuki has a different game to the others.
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Mochizuki has a different game to the others. Defending Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner made qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki eat his words with a straight-sets victory on Centre Court to safely progress into the quarter-finals. The Japanese surprise taking Sinner to two and a half hours of game, but the fuss is insufficient.
Furthermore, Jannik Sinner saw off Shintaro Mochizuki in straight sets (Ben Whitley/PA) (PA Wire) “Yes, first of all thanks for staying this long,” Sinner said at 10.01pm. “First time we play against (each other), so I didn’t know exactly what to expect but tried to handle certain situations better than him. A double fault by Mochizuki brought up set point, which Sinner sealed to move ahead after 33 minutes, but the popularity of the Japanese right-hander had increased thanks to several successful dives at the net. Coming from the qualifiers and playing such a high level for such a long time.
In addition, Roared on by his fans, Mochizuki did not cave in and earned three opportunities to break back in the sixth game, but Sinner fended them off and never looked back to set up a meeting with German Jan-Lennard Struff. And that's what Jannik was displacing for moments because he usually plays at the pace. Play tennis with the style of a paddle player.
Moreover, Today was one of those days when I didn't want to stay too long in trade, so I had to change my game.".
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Mochizuki has a different game to the others.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDefending Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner made qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki eat his words with a straight-sets victory on Centre Court to safely progress into the quarter-finals.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Japanese surprise taking Sinner to two and a half hours of game, but the fuss is insufficient.
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Jannik Sinner saw off Shintaro Mochizuki in straight sets (Ben Whitley/PA) (PA Wire) “Yes, first of all thanks for staying this long,” Sinner said at 10.01pm. “First time we play against (each other), so I didn’t know exactly what to expect but tried to handle certain situations better than him.
according to The IndependentA double fault by Mochizuki brought up set point, which Sinner sealed to move ahead after 33 minutes, but the popularity of the Japanese right-hander had increased thanks to several successful dives at the net.
according to The IndependentComing from the qualifiers and playing such a high level for such a long time.
according to Channel News AsiaRoared on by his fans, Mochizuki did not cave in and earned three opportunities to break back in the sixth game, but Sinner fended them off and never looked back to set up a meeting with German Jan-Lennard Struff.
according to Channel News AsiaAnd that's what Jannik was displacing for moments because he usually plays at the pace.
according to MarcaPlay tennis with the style of a paddle player.
according to MarcaToday was one of those days when I didn't want to stay too long in trade, so I had to change my game.".
according to ANSA - Ultima OraBut it's his way of playing, a trap, making the rival have to print all the force into the ball.
according to OKDiarioRoman started very well and was very aggressive.
according to ANSA - Ultima OraThe last (6-3, 7-6, 6-4) allows you access to the final rooms, where you will face the sempiterous Struff.
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Defending Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner made qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki eat his words with a straight-sets victory on Centre Court to…
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