Debbie stops Jannik Sinner and two other Italians
Masters 1000 Montreal, postponed all matches
Hurricane Debbie's hurricane è the strongest: postponed until Saturday all of Friday's matches, including those of the three Azzurri running in the '"Omnium Banque National", the sixth ATP Masters 1000 of the season, being played in Montreal, Canada.
Jannik Sinner, No. 1 in the world rankings, who entered the match directly in the second round, leaving only six games to Croatian Coric, No. 94 ATP, will play for a spot in the quarters with Chilean left-hander Alejandro Tabilo, No. 21 in the rankings and No. 15 in the seedings. The South Tyrolean è the defending champion: last year in Toronto he conquered his first 1000.
In Montreal Sinner played his first singles match four weeks after his five-set loss to Medvedev in the quarters at Wimbledon and subsequent withdrawal from the Paris Games due to tonsillitis. In the round of 16 è also in the running is Matteo Arnaldi who will have to contend with Spain’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, No. 42 in the rankings.
Suspended Thursday night and postponed Flavio Cobolli’s second-round match. The 22-year-old Roman, ranked No. 33, was facing Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech, a round on the grass at Eastbourne this year. The match è was broken off at the score of 3-0 for the transalpine.