Sinner and Djokovic Keep Rolling at Wimbledon
- On Saturday, World No. 1 Jannik Sinner beat Pedro Martinez in straight sets to reach the Wimbledon fourth round, conceding only 17 games so far.
- Fueled by his French Open loss to Alcaraz, Sinner aims to break Borg’s 47-year record after conceding only 17 games at Wimbledon 2025.
- Sinner's serve remains unbroken with only eight break points faced, having played 5 hours 23 minutes, while Martinez's shoulder injury limited him to five games won.
- On Centre Court next, Sinner will face either Bulgarian 19th seed Grigor Dimitrov or Austrian star Sebastian Ofner, securing his place in the Wimbledon Round of 16.
- With his record-tying 17 games conceded, Sinner advances toward a potential Wimbledon title and a possible rematch with Alcaraz or Djokovic, aiming to set a new Open Era benchmark on grass.
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Wimbledon: Sinner equals mark for dominance in first three rounds
Jannik Sinner equaled a 53-year mark for dominance in the first three rounds of the men’s singles at Wimbledon as the world number one dropped just 17 games on his march to the last 16. Sinner crushed Spanish world number 52 Pedro Martinez, who was carrying a shoulder injury, in a 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 third-round demolition on Centre Court on Saturday. READ: Wimbledon: Jannik Sinner strolls into round three The 23-year-old Italian’s loss of only 17 gam…
The Italian and Serbian beat Martinez and Kecmanovic strongly respectively.They are the main threats of Carlos Alcaraz, the great favorite, who goes on the other side of the picture.In the meantime, Rybakina and Krejcikova lost to the female branch and remains a streak for the last seven years.

Sinner and Djokovic keep rolling at Wimbledon
LONDON — As well as Jannik Sinner is playing at Wimbledon, he doesn't appear to need much in the way of help. Still, he got some Saturday when his opponent, Pedro Martinez, was dealing with a problematic shoulder and often…
Sinner and Djokovic spring forward at Wimbledon, Krejcikova loses
LONDON — As well as Jannik Sinner is playing at Wimbledon, he doesn't appear to need much in the way of help. Still, he got some Saturday when his opponent, Pedro Martinez, was dealing with a problematic shoulder and often put in first serves at so-so speeds.
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