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Jannik Sinner Powers Into Wimbledon Quarterfinals With Dominant Win

Defending champion Jannik Sinner defeated Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki 6-3, 7-6(0), 6-3 to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals. The world number one fired 44 winners and saved all five break points in the two-hour-25-minute match. Sinner has now produced three straight-set wins since his opening round five-setter against Miomir Kecmanovic. He will face Jan-Lennard Struff in the quarterfinals.

Wimbledon: Jannik Sinner marches into quarterfinals

London, July 6

Defending champion and world number one Jannik Sinner continued his fine run at the ongoing Wimbledon competition, marching into quarterfinals on Sunday night.

Sinner marched past Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki 6-3, 7-6(0), 6-3 to book his quarter-final spot at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament for fifth time, as per ATP's official website.

Since being pushed to a five-set epic by Miomir Kecmanovic in his opening round clash, Sinner has been on a roll, producing three straight-set wins.

"The first time we played against each other, so I did not know exactly what to expect," Sinner said after the match.

"I tried to handle the situation slightly better than him, which I've done. But he is an incredible player. Coming from qualies and playing such a high level for such a long time. It's amazing and I wish him only the best. He should be proud of himself and of course his whole team," he added.

Facing the Japanese for the first time, the four-time Grand Slammer fended off a break point, to hold serve in second game of the match and got two breaks of his own during the first set win. After being level 4-4 in the second set, Sinner produced a magnificent show at the tiebreak and continued his dominance till third set towards a two hour and 25 minute win.

Sinner fired a total of 44 winners and saved all five break points as he dealt with his opponent's crafty game on grass. He will play Jan-Lennard Struff in the quarterfinals.

"Very tricky, especially on this surface," Sinner said on being asked about the 5-foot-9 Mochizuki's game.

"His game suits it very well because he is very low. But all things considered, I tried to stay a bit more aggressive. I had some chances in the second set, couldn't use them, but still I'm very happy about today's performance. I try to step up every day and be a little bit better, so very happy about today," signed off Sinner.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Lakshmi X

Respect to Shintaro Mochizuki for coming through qualifiers and pushing the world number one. Sinner's humility in his post-match comments shows why he's a champion on and off the court. 🎾

Arun Y

Honestly, Sinner's consistency is unreal. Four Grand Slams already and he's just getting started. But I have to say, the ATP coverage of lower-ranked players is poor – we barely know about Mochizuki's journey. Indian tennis media should do better too.

Anushka E

Sinner's game on grass is a masterclass! The way he constructs points and stays aggressive is a lesson for our Indian players on the ATP circuit. Hope we can develop more talent for Wimbledon – it's the oldest and most prestigious tournament after all! 🇮🇳🎾

Kavya N

It's good to see Sinner maintaining his form as defending champion. But Wimbledon scheduling – matches ending near midnight London time? That's not ideal for young fans in India wanting to watch live! 😅

Brian K

Sinner vs Struff in the quarters – that's going to be a massive power battle! Struff's serve is one of the biggest on tour. If Sinner can handle that, he'll be very hard to stop. Great analysis in the article on his tiebreak domination.

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