Sinner Cruises Past Ofner in Straight Sets at Italian Open

Jannik Sinner defeated Sebastian Ofner 6-3, 6-4 in the Italian Open second round. The World No. 1 extended his ATP Masters 1000 winning streak to 29 matches. Sinner aims to become the first Italian man to win the tournament since 1976. He will face Alexei Popyrin in the next round.

Key Points: Sinner Beats Ofner at Italian Open, Eyes Golden Masters

  • Sinner wins 6-3, 6-4 in second round
  • Extends Masters 1000 streak to 29 matches
  • Aims for Career Golden Masters
  • Next faces Alexei Popyrin
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Italian Open: Sinner cruises past Ofner with straight sets win

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner defeats Sebastian Ofner 6-3, 6-4 at Italian Open, extending his ATP Masters 1000 winning streak to 29 matches.

"It is an amazing feel to be back - Jannik Sinner"

Rome, May 10

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner started strong in his quest for a historic Career Golden Masters after defeating Sebastian Ofner 6-3, 6-4 in the second round of the Italian Open on Saturday.

The Italian player, who came to Rome after making history in Madrid by becoming the first to win five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles, continued his impressive run on home soil. Sinner's recent wins in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, and Madrid have put him just one title away from completing the Career Golden Masters, winning all nine ATP Masters 1000 events. Novak Djokovic is the only player to achieve this feat since the series began in 1990.

Supported by an enthusiastic home crowd, Sinner dominated Ofner with his usual baseline consistency and precise ball-striking. The 24-year-old made only five unforced errors in the first set and carried that momentum into the second. He produced a delicate drop shot early on to break serve and take complete control of the match.

"It is an amazing feel to be back," Sinner said after the win.

"The first match, the most important thing is not to lose. The level will improve day by day. I am very happy to be here. Since day one, this has been a very special tournament for me. Every year when you come here, you reflect a bit about the year, being Italian. A lot can change in a year. I am happy to be here."

The victory, which took one hour and 31 minutes, extended Sinner's ATP Masters 1000 winning streak to 29 matches, tying him with Roger Federer for the third-longest streak in the series.

Sinner, who reached the final in Rome last year, now aims to be the first Italian man to win the tournament since Adriano Panatta took the title in 1976.

Next up for the top seed is Alexei Popyrin, who overcame Jakub Mensik 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 in a two-hour, 11-minute match to secure his place in the third round.

Interestingly, Ofner and Sinner had faced each other at Challenger level in Italy back in 2019, when a teenage Sinner also won, with a score of 6-2, 6-4 in Ortisei.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Golden Masters is such a tough achievement - only Novak has done it. But watching Sinner's rise, it feels like he's determined to join that elite club. His consistency is unreal, only 5 unforced errors in the first set 😲. Imagine if we had such talent development programs in India!
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Vikram M
Sinner is on fire this season! 🔥 But I can't help feeling a bit disappointed - the Italian Open used to be such a strong tournament, but now with all these top players skipping or losing early, the quality is diluted. Still, credit where it's due - Sinner is a machine. Would love to see him vs Alcaraz in the final.
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Rohit P
As someone who follows tennis closely, I can tell you - Sinner's rise is special because he's not just winning, he's dominating with such clean tennis. No drama, no controversy, just pure class. Unlike certain players who need to shout and break racquets. 😄 India really needs to take note of how Italy developed him.
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David E
This is incredible! Sinner is making history look easy. 29-match winning streak in Masters events to tie with Federer? That's legendary company. I remember when he was just a raw talent a few years ago. Now he's the world No. 1 playing on home soil. Must feel amazing for the Italian fans 🇮🇹
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Ananya R
I love watching Sinner play - so composed and elegant. But let's be honest, the Italian Open doesn't have the same prestige as Wimbledon or Roland Garros. Still, what he's doing is remarkable. Imagine if an Indian

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