Jannik Sinner fights past Machac to reach Monte Carlo quarterfinals
Monte Carlo, April 9
World No.2 Jannik Sinner battled past Tomas Machac in a three-set contest to reach the quarterfinals of the Monte-Carlo Masters at Court Rainier III on Thursday. The second seed secured a 6-1, 6-7, 6-3 victory in just over two hours, though not without facing a strong challenge from the Czech player.
Sinner began the match dominantly, taking the opening set 6-1 with controlled and aggressive play. However, the momentum shifted in the second set, where he struggled with consistency and fell behind 2-5. Despite recovering to push the set into a tie-break, Sinner lost it 3-7 as Machac forced a decider.
Reflecting on the match, Sinner admitted it was not his best performance. "I think I can be happy. Not every day is the same. I was struggling a little bit. I was a bit tired. The most important thing today was to try and get through somehow," he said on the court after winning.
In the final set, Sinner raised his level, showing better control and precision to close out the match 6-3 and book his place in the last eight.
He emphasised the importance of finding ways to win even when not at his best. "In the second set, I struggled a bit to find the right energy, but this can happen. I tried to push myself through, which I have done. Even when you don't feel your best, you try to find ways," Sinner said.
Sinner struck five aces and won 72 per cent of points on his first serve. He also converted seven of 11 break points, while Machac managed two out of four. Overall, Sinner won 92 points compared to Machac's 72.
Sinner added that recovery will be key ahead of his next match. "The main priority is to recover. I hope that I can be ready and play great tennis tomorrow," he said.
With this win, Sinner moves into the quarterfinals, where he will face Felix Auger-Aliassime as he continues his strong run in the tournament.
— IANS
Reader Comments
The stats show his dominance (92 points vs 72), but the real story is the mental game. Coming back after losing that second set tie-break shows incredible resilience. Important lesson for any athlete.
His honesty is refreshing. "Not every day is the same" and admitting he was tired. In our culture, we often expect athletes to be superhuman. It's okay to have an off day and still find a way to win. More power to him!
The focus on recovery is key. In Indian sports, we sometimes neglect that aspect. Hope he's fully charged for Auger-Aliassime. Should be a cracking quarterfinal!
A win is a win, but he'll need to be sharper. 7/11 break points is good, but letting Machac back in from 5-2 down in the second set is a concern. Can't afford those lapses against top players. Respectful criticism, but he knows it best.
Watching from Mumbai! Monte Carlo looks beautiful. Sinner's game is so smooth when he's on. That first set was a masterclass. Hope he brings that energy tomorrow. 🎾✨
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