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Jannik Sinner, Italian rolling outdoors

January 26, 2025; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Jannik Sinner from Italy celebrates after winning the match against Alexander Zverev from Germany in the final of Men’s singles in the 2025 Australian Open in Melbourne Park. Compulsory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images

You still have a little bit of Jannik Sinner’s three-month absence, but the Dutch elimination Jesper de Jong 6-4, 6-2, and on Monday to move to the fourth round of the Italian Open in Rome did not lose the ability to overcome a short jump in the first set.

In his second match since he returned from a doping ban, the favorite sinner of the house was 4-1 ahead before he lost his service twice, and he allowed De Jong to bring the score to 4-4.

Im I felt that I started the match very well, and then I had a big decline, Sin Sinner said. “I tried to figure out what happened. Fortunately, I broke him again in 4-hepsia, which gave me confidence to continue.”

Sinner’s strong place emphasis and Big Service allowed him to overcome his mistakes and move forward to 16 rounds and pointed to the 23rd flat match victory until last October.

19 seeds Tomas Machac 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-4 defeated the 11th seed Tommy Paul in a match containing a patriotic air show by the Italian Air Force Aerobatik show team. He said.

Paul gave a set and break in Machac when the planes started to fly, and Peyton Stearns-Naomi stopped the game for Osaka. But Paul and Machac decided to play from noise and smoke.

“It was at the beginning of the game, I thought it was a one -time fly, but they came back and then they came back again. Then they became a little smoky to the court. But we looked at each other and (Machac) we said ‘good for me’, so we continued quickly. I thought it was quite cool.”

The second flat year, reaching the semi -finals in Rome, Paul will face the seed 7 seed Alex de Minaur, which has been interrupted against Bolivia’s third round match against Hugo Dellien, this time with a medical emergency at the stands.

When he had the momentum of de Minaur, the game paused and seemed to be broken by the rhythm cut. In the first set of Australia, he served at 4-3, 30, but Dellien won the next two points for an important service break.

De Minaur ultimately shook the momentum key and won 6-4, 6-4.

22 Sebastian Corda was at the lost end of Spain’s 6-4, 6-2 to Jaume Munar, which was lost alone. Munar, partly Italian No. 29 Norwegian Seed will face Casper Ruud because of a abdominal injury that forces Matteo Berrettini to bend in the second set.

Among the other winners on Monday, Jakub Mentik number 20 from the Czech Republic, Francisco Cerundolo number 17 from Poland and Francisco Cerundolo number 17 from Argentina, Austria elimination 6-2, 6-4 will be defeated and Sinner in the next round.

-FELD level media

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