Yannick Siner On behalf of Quarters Subordinate Monte Carlo Masters 1000: German Jan-Lennard Struff He was eliminated in straight sets (score: 6-4, 6-2). He will be the one to challenge the blue Holger Ron. Other matches: Novak Djokovic He was eliminated in straight sets Lorenzo Musettiwhile Stefanos Tsitsipas He got the better of the big game against him Alexander Zverev. The Greek will deal with Karen KhachanovWho beat the fourth ranked player in the world Daniil Medvedev.
Sinner: “Good match, keep it up”
Satisfied Yannick Siner After success on Jan-Lennard Struff: “It was a good match, I responded well in the second match. A different match compared to yesterday, every day and every match is different. I’m happy, it’s nice to play.” Monte Carlo“The weather is great.”
Sinner beats Struff in two sets and flies to the Monte Carlo quarterfinals
And without major problems Yannick Siner Al-Fath i Quarter-finals Subordinate Monte Carlo Masters 1000. The match against the German Jan-Lennard StruffIt was decided in two sets (6-4, 6-2), and ended after an hour and 17 minutes.
Double broken by a sinner! Yannick leads 5-2
Sinner towards the quarter-finals in Monte Carlo. Double break for Blue, who left Struff at 15. The German cancels a break point and then hits two double faults. Unacceptable at this stage of the game.
Sinner-Struff, second set: 4-2
Struff doggedly pushes forward and gets to 40-30 for the sinner. He can't do more, because Blue's serves hurt him. Yannick led 4-2 in the second set.
Sinner – Struff, second set: 3-2
Struff keeps the match alive by canceling out Sinner's double break point. The German is down 3-2.
Sinner – Struff, second set: 3-1
Sinner goes up on the break and takes a 3-1 lead. The match ended with an ace, and Struff with a zero.
Break sinner! 2-1 for blue
After wasting the first break point due to a mistake we don't see him make very often, Sinner took advantage of the second opportunity with a weak uppercut that forced Struff to take a long response.
Sinner – Struff, second set: 1-1
There are no problems serving for Sinner, who immediately responds to Struff by holding serve.
Sinner – Struff, second set: 0-1
Struff holds serve with difficulty after falling 30-15. But the impression is that Sinner's break is only a matter of time.
Sinner wins the first set against Struff
Sinner's 15-0 shot is the best shot of this first set. Which Blue won 6-4. In the last two matches, Struff has missed several backhand shots, highlighting a certain fatigue.
Sinner's second break!
After 35 minutes, Sinner has a 5-4 lead over Struff thanks to the second break of his match. The Italian led 30-0 and then capitalized on a blunder with a forehand from his opponent.
Sinner – Struff, first set: 4-4
There are moments when you need to be patient and know how to wait and find the right moment to strike. Sinner is exactly at this point: he relies on the strength of his serve waiting to find effective attacks when Struff is the one serving.
Sinner-Struff, first set: 3-4
Sinner couldn't find an effective response to stop Struff's good serve. The German takes advantage of this moment of uncertainty from the blue to take a 4-3 lead.
Sinner – Struff, first set: 3-3
For the first time in this match, Sinner left Struff with zero points.
Sinner – Struff, first set: 2-3
Struff, ranked 25th in the world, increased his lead by holding serve. The Comet is down 3-2.
First half Struff: 2-2
Counter brawl! A first difficult moment for Sinner, with a 30-0 loss. Then Blue relied on his serve and hit three first balls. But after a 40-40 draw, Struff prevailed on advantages.
Break the sinner!
The sinner breaks immediately! With the advantage, the Italian broke Struff's serve, taking a 2-1 lead. Yannick is now on duty.
Sinner – Struff, first set: 1-1
German Struff wins the first game coming back from 0-30. Yannick holds serve comfortably, leaving him with just one point. After seven minutes of play the score was 1-1.
Sinner-Struff, the round of 16 is played from Monte Carlo
Jannik Sinner and Jan-Lennard Struff face each other in the quarter-finals in Monte Carlo.
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