Italian Open: Sinner overcomes injured De Jong to advance in Rome

IANS May 13, 2025 215 views

Italian tennis sensation Jannik Sinner continued his remarkable comeback with a commanding victory in Rome. The World No.1 defeated Dutch player Jesper de Jong in straight sets, navigating through a match where De Jong suffered a right wrist injury. Sinner displayed exceptional skill and composure, maintaining his impressive winning streak of 23 consecutive matches. His next challenge will be against Francisco Cerundolo in the tournament's fourth round.

"Sinner maintained his exceptional form, extending his winning streak to 23 matches" - ATP Tournament Analysis
Italian Open: Sinner overcomes injured De Jong to advance in Rome
Rome, May 13: World No.1 Jannik Sinner continued his return from a doping ban with a comfortable straight-sets victory over Dutch lucky loser Jesper de Jong in the second round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia (Italian Open) in Rome.

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Sinner wins 6-4, 6-2 against De Jong after wrist injury

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Extended unbeaten streak against lower-ranked players

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Advanced to fourth round in Rome

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Next faces Francisco Cerundolo

The Italian who defeated Mariano Navone in his first match for more than three months on Saturday, backed that up on Monday with another stable display, beating Jesper de Jong 6-4, 6-2 on Monday night.

Playing in front of a vocal Italian crowd on Campo Centrale, Sinner let slip a break advantage in the first set but responded quickly to move ahead. The World No. 1 then moved through the gears in the second set against De Jong, who injured his right wrist when slipping at 1-3, 40/15 in the second set.

Sinner helped De Jong to his feet before he passed the 24-year-old a towel. The World No. 93 received a medical timeout at 2-3, with his wrist heavily strapped. The Dutchman could continue but was heavily hampered, frequently shaking out his wrist between points.

With his one-hour, 35-minute win, Sinner extended his winning streak to 23 matches and improved to 61-0 against players ranked outside the Top 20 in the PIF ATP Rankings since the start of the 2023 US Open.

Sinner moved fairly freely and struck the ball with clean timing in just his second match since winning his third major at the Australian Open in January. The top seed was aggressive on return, winning 71 percent of points on De Jong’s second serve, according to Infosys ATP Stats. He stood close to the baseline to dictate the key points and sealed victory on his first match point.

Into the fourth round in Rome for the fourth time, Sinner will next meet Francisco Cerundolo. The Argentine, a recent semi-finalist in Madrid, defeated Sebastian Ofner 6-2, 6-4. Cerundolo beat Sinner in the pair's previous Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting in Rome in 2023, with the series tied at 2-2 overall.

In other matches on Monday, sixth seed Casper Ruud of Norway advanced to the Round of 16 when Italian 20th seed Matteo Berrettini retired from their match, trailing 7-5, 2-0. Seventh seed Alex de Minaur of Australia defeated luck-loser Hugo Dellien of Bolivia 6-4, 6-4 while Tommy Paul of the United States beat Tomas Machac of Czechia 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-4 in a two-and-a-half-hour battle.

Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina, Jakub Mensik of Czechia, Jaume Munar of Spain and Hubert Hurkacz of Poland also advanced to the next round, getting past their respective opponents.

Reader Comments

Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the tennis article:
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Rahul K.
Sinner is looking in great form after his comeback! Hope he can maintain this momentum for French Open. Though I feel bad for De Jong - injuries are the worst part of sports. That sportsmanship moment when Sinner helped him up was classy 👏
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Priya M.
As an Indian tennis fan, I'm always amazed by European crowds - the energy at Campo Centrale sounds electric! Wish we had such passionate crowds at our ATP events. Sinner vs Cerundolo next will be interesting - their head-to-head is perfectly balanced.
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Arjun S.
23 match winning streak is insane! But let's be honest - the competition wasn't top tier today. Would like to see him against top 10 players to judge his current form properly. Still, great to have him back on tour after that doping controversy.
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Neha T.
The way Sinner plays is so smooth - reminds me of Federer's grace. But I'm more excited about Ruud's progress! He's my dark horse for Roland Garros this year. Berrettini retiring was disappointing though - injuries ruining another promising match 😔
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Vikram J.
While Sinner's performance was good, the real story is his 61-0 record against players outside top 20! That's some insane consistency. Makes you wonder - when will we see an Indian player with such domination? Our players need to step up their game big time.

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