Sinner Gets 15th Straight Grand Slam Win
- Jannik Sinner secured a straight-sets win over Arthur Rinderknech, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5, on Monday evening in Paris, extending his unbeaten run at Grand Slam tournaments to 15 matches.
- Sinner recently resumed competing after completing a three-month suspension related to a doping violation that was revealed soon after his Australian Open victory in January 2025.
- Sinner, a 23-year-old Italian ranked number one, overcame a third-set deficit against the 75th-ranked Rinderknech on Court Philippe-Chatrier, winning the last five games to seal victory.
- He totaled 19 winners and 8 unforced errors during the opening two sets and acknowledged the challenge of opening-round matches, while also commending Rinderknech for his strong performance.
- Sinner advanced to the second round where he will face Frenchman Richard Gasquet, who plans to retire after this tournament, making their Thursday match a notable event.
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Roland Garros, Immediately a Test for Sinner: Beats Rinderknech and His Arrogance
Debut with victory for Jannik Sinner at the Roland Garros, according to Slam of the season. L'Altoatesino, number one in the world, has passed in the match of the first round on the "Philippe Chatrier" the French Arthur Rinderknech, number 75 of the Atp ranking. L'Azzurro has imposed himself in three sets with the result of 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. Sinner had some difficulty in the third set after having scored in looseness the first two. Rinderknech imme…
Jannik Sinner beats Arthur Rinderknech at the French Open
PARIS — Jannik Sinner stretched his Grand Slam winning streak to 15 matches by grabbing the last five games to complete a 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Arthur Rinderknech of France in the French Open's first round on Monday night.


Jannik Sinner shows winning quality against surging Arthur Rinderknech at French Open
Sinner won the match in straight sets to advance to the second round


Jannik Sinner Defeated Arthur Rinderknech at Roland Garros. His 15th Consecutive Grand Slam Win
Jannik Sinner extended his Grand Slam winning streak to 15 by taking the last five games to complete a 6-4 6-3, 7-5 victory over Arthur Rinderknech in the first round of the French Open on Monday.
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