Jannik Sinner, negative surprise at Australian Open

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Australian Open: Tristan Schoolkate-Jannik Sinner 6-4

The second round of the Australian Open began immediately with a surprise for Jannik Sinner. On the Rod Laver Arena court, in fact, the world number one lost the first set to Tristan Schoolkate with a score of 6-4, breaking a streak of 13 consecutive matches without losing a single partial.

The match began immediately with a thrill for the Australian wild card, who managed to hold serve only in the advantages. In the fourth game è Sinner took a risk, as she managed to come back from 15-30 closing the game on advantages.

In the closing stages, forò, è surprisingly Schoolkate to be more incisive and in the tenth game he places the decisive break to zero, which also gives him the first set, thus interrupting the streak of 13 consecutive games without losing a partial of the South Tyrolean.

Jannik Sinner had not lost a set since the second round of the Shanghai Masters 1000, where he won in three sets by a score of 6-7 6-4 6-2 over Argentina's Tomas Martin Etcheverry.

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