Sinner Calls for Better Match Scheduling at the Madrid Open After His 20th Straight Win
- On Tuesday, world number one Jannik Sinner defeated Britain's Cameron Norrie 6-2, 7-5 at the Madrid Open to advance to the quarter-finals.
- Stretching his ATP Masters winning streak to 25 matches, Sinner navigated record pollen levels not seen in 45 years drifting across the Caja Magica in Madrid.
- The Italian raced through the opening set in 35 minutes, and after Norrie's underarm serve drew boos from the crowd, Sinner wrapped up the contest in one hour 26 minutes.
- Despite the fourth-round exit, Cameron Norrie is set to return to the top 20 rankings next week after nearly dropping out of the top 100 a year ago.
- Seeking his first Madrid title, Sinner will next face either Czech Vit Kopriva or 19-year-old wild card Rafa Jodar in the quarter-finals.
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The day begins in the Magic Box with strength, with the number one of the world on the track at first hour; circumstance, by the way, quite exceptional. At eleven o’clock tomorrow, Jannik Sinner prints the usual rhythm and without any rush (6-2 and 7-5, at 1h 26m) gets rid of Cameron Norrie; thus, the Italian will figure in the quarterfinals and maintains the dynamics: chain now 20 wins and 25 in the field of the Masters 1000. That is, confidenc…
Sinner calls for better match scheduling at the Madrid Open after his 20th straight win
Jannik Sinner wants better scheduling of matches at the ongoing Madrid Open. The world No. 1 says the night session “messes up the whole day” for players.
Jannik Sinner sweeps aside British number one at Madrid Open
Jannik Sinner swept aside the British number one, Cameron Norrie, at the Madrid Open in straight sets.The Italian top seed secured a 6-2, 7-5 triumph to stretch his remarkable winning sequence to 20 consecutive matches.It marked the first competitive encounter between the pair, though they have faced each other numerous times in practice.Sinner dominated the opening set, claiming five successive games with Norrie answerless to the Italian's pres…
Tennis-Sinner sweeps past Norrie in to reach Madrid quarter-finals | Sports-Games
Norrie saved both to reach deuce but Sinner quickly carved out another opportunity, which he converted to edge ahead 6-5. From there, the top seed kept his composure, wrapping up the contest in one hour 26 minutes.
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