Monte Carlo: Jannik Sinner one set away from quarters
Monte Carlo: Jannik Sinner one set away from quarters
Jannik Sinner è one set away from the quarterfinals of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. The South Tyrolean tennis player, in fact, è won the first set against German Jan-Lennard Struff, number 25 in the ATP ranking, with a score of 6-4, after forty minutes of play.
Sinner got off to a strong start immediately and broke Struff s serve in the third game, going up 2-1. The Italian, however, commits a few too many errors in the next game, allowing the German to get back into the set (2-2). On 4-4 però a new extension of the South Tyrolean è decisive for the conquest of the first partial, closed 6-4.
"My expectations for Monte Carlo are not very high. Let’s say I will useò the tournament as active training: preparation mixed with matches, I want to understand what level I am at on clay and then improve. The’goal è set on Roland Garros and then the Olympics. They are played every four years, and can’t know what’ll happen in the future: so’m on my top list’s, Sinner had said on the eve of the Principality’s Masters 1000, in the words reported’by Gazzetta dello Sport.