Jannik Sinner also knocks out Alexander Bublik: he is in the semifinals in Vienna

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Sixth consecutive victory, also including the victorious adventure at the Six Kings Slam, for Jannik Sinner, who in the quarterfinals of the ATP 500 tournament in Vienna overcame with relative fluency one of the few able to beat him in this 2025, Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik. 6-4, 6-4 was the concluding score, giving the South Tyrolean outfielder a place in the semifinals.

Although in his third match in three days, Sinner showed he was in top form on the concrete of the Wiener Stadthalle. In the first set, Bublik plays openly until 3-3, but in the seventh game the Italian placed the decisive break to win the fraction, needing only to win games on his own serve to end on 6-4 after thirty-eight minutes.

The Italian placed the decisive break to win the fraction.

Similar course in the second set as well, although this time the break came earlier, at 2-2: Sinner also came close to a second break at 4-2, with Bublik managing to save himself and stretch the match some more, but the current number 2 in the world controlled without any more risks and went on to close the set (and thus the match) with the same score as the first and a virtually equal minute count.

Jannik Sinner already knows the name of his opponent in the semifinals: it is the Australian Alex de Minaur, who a few hours earlier on the same court beat another Italian, Matteo Berrettini, 6-1, 7-6(4). De Minaur, currently seventh in the ATP rankings, is looking for his first ever victory against Sinner, having lost the previous eleven played so far.

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