Jannik Sinner Extends ATP 1000 Win Streak to 29 in Rome
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Jannik Sinner extends ATP 1000 win streak to 29 in Rome
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner extended his ATP 1000 match winning streak to 29 on Saturday with a routine 6-3, 6-4 victory over Austria's Sebastian Ofner at the Italian Open.
Jannik Sinner easily reached the third round of the tennis tournament in Rome. The top-seeded Italian was too strong for Sebastian Ofner in two sets (6-3 6-4). The Austrian is ranked 82nd in the world.
Jannik Sinner has become an insurmountable hurdle for Sebastian Ofner. The Styrian held against the world leader in the 2nd round of the Masters 1000 on-Sandplatz tournament in Rome on Saturday well against it over long distances, but had to fight after 1:41 hours with 3:6, 4:6. It was the first duel of Ofner with the South Tyrolean on the ATP tour, at Challenger level Sinner also prevailed in the final game in St. Ulrich in Val Gardena in 2019.…
Jannik Sinner wins against Sebastian Ofner in Rome. Ofner fights hard, but Sinner remains unbeaten with 29 wins in a row.
Jannik Sinner proved an insurmountable obstacle for Sebastian Ofner. The Styrian put up a good fight against the world number one in the second round of the Rome Masters 1000 clay-court tournament on Saturday, but ultimately succumbed 3-6, 4-6 after 1 hour and 41 minutes. It was Ofner's first encounter with the South Tyrolean on the ATP Tour; Sinner had also prevailed in the Challenger final in Ortisei in Val Gardena in 2019.
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