Jannik Sinner Drops New Health Update After Admitting to ‘Struggling’ at Monte Carlo Masters
Sinner extended his Masters 1000 winning streak to 20 matches, while Zverev reached his third straight semi-final in the 2026 clay-court event.
- On Friday, second seed Jannik Sinner defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 6-4 at the Monte-Carlo Masters, while third-seeded Alexander Zverev advanced by edging Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca in a three-set battle.
- Sinner extended his ATP Masters 1000 winning streak to 20 matches, joining an elite group, while Zverev is seeking his first ATP title since winning in Munich 12 months ago.
- Statistics from the quarter-final matches show Sinner won 71 percent of second-serve points in the 92-minute encounter, while Zverev reached the semifinals in Monaco for the third time.
- Sinner will face Zverev in Saturday's semifinals, marking a highly anticipated clash with Sinner holding a 5-2 career series lead over the German.
- Zverev aims to complete a career sweep of clay-court Masters 1000 events, while Sinner remains on track for a potential final clash against Carlos Alcaraz later this week.
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Still Zverev, still in a semifinal, still in a Masters 1000. Jannik Sinner is ready to play the third semifinal in the last month in the Masters 1000 and after Miami and Indian Wells, also in Montecarlo will face Alexander Zverev in the penultimate act of the competition. The Altoatesino has easily beaten Felix Auger in the quarterfinals and now faces the German, who had previously beaten Fonseca in three sets. In the last two semifinals on the …
Canada’s Auger-Aliassime falls to Sinner in Monte Carlo quarterfinals
MONTE CARLO - Montreal's Félix Auger-Aliassime was knocked out in the quarterfinals of the Monte-Carlo Masters on Friday, falling 6-3, 6-4 to second seed Jannik Sinner.
Jannik Sinner Drops New Health Update After Admitting to ‘Struggling’ at Monte Carlo Masters
Jannik Sinner is in the semifinals of Monte-Carlo for the third time in his career. The second seed defeated Felix-Auger Aliassime in under 90 minutes, strengthening his lead by 5–2 over the Canadian. After the previous round win against Tomas Machac, there were doubts regarding his fitness when he took a medical timeout in the second set. With a straight set win over the Canadian, Sinner has thrashed all doubts regarding his physical state. “T…
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