Key Points

Sinner cruised past an injured Martinez in just under two hours, showcasing his ruthless efficiency. The Italian hasn't dropped serve all tournament while matching a 52-year-old Wimbledon record. Despite Martinez's shoulder struggles, Sinner praised his opponent's fighting spirit. Next up is a tricky test against veteran Dimitrov as Sinner eyes his first Wimbledon title.

Key Points: Jannik Sinner Crushes Injured Martinez to Reach Wimbledon Fourth Round

  • Sinner drops just 5 games in dominant win over Martinez
  • Equals Open Era record for fewest games lost in first 3 rounds
  • Saves all 8 break points faced in flawless serving display
  • Sets up fourth-round clash with Grigor Dimitrov
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Wimbledon 2025: Sinner thrashes Martinez to reach fourth round

World No. 1 Sinner dominates Pedro Martinez in straight sets, matching an Open Era record while advancing to Wimbledon's second week.

Wimbledon 2025: Sinner thrashes Martinez to reach fourth round
"I’m very happy to be in the second week, but I think we all saw he was struggling with the shoulder. – Jannik Sinner"

London, July 6

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner advanced to the fourth round of men's singles at Wimbledon for a fourth consecutive year by overcoming an injured Pedro Martinez 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 here on Saturday. Having dropped just 17 games in his campaign so far, the Italian has equalled the Open Era record for fewest games dropped while reaching the men’s singles fourth round at Wimbledon, held by Jan Kodes in 1972.

Sinner is yet to drop his serve this week. He has won all 37 service games he has played, fending off all eight break points he has faced.

On Saturday, Sinner led Martinez 5-0 in the first set before the Spaniard took a medical timeout to receive treatment on his right shoulder. Martinez struggled to serve at full capacity — often firing first serves at 80 mph – while the Italian remained typically dominant from the back of the court.

“I’m very happy to be in the second week, but I think we all saw he was struggling with the shoulder,” said Sinner in his comments after the match. “He couldn’t serve very well, and especially on this surface, if you can’t serve well, it’s not easy to play. But huge credit to him for coming out. From my side, I tried to stay solid from the back of the court.”

Martinez grew in confidence in a free-hitting display in the second set, carving out four break points in the eighth game. Yet Sinner saved all of them with a mix of bruising ball striking and pinpoint serving to reassert his dominance on the encounter before racing to a one-hour, 55-minute victory.

By reaching the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament for the 17th time, Sinner overtook Nicola Pietrangeli (16) to claim the all-time Italian record.

Sinner set a clash with Grigor Dimitrov, who moved past Sebastian Ofner 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(0). The 23-year-old Sinner is chasing his fourth major trophy and first at Wimbledon, where he reached the semifinals in 2023 before falling to Novak Djokovic.

- IANS

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Priya S
While Sinner played well, it's sad to see Martinez injured. Injuries ruin the competitive spirit of tennis. Hope he recovers soon. Sinner's sportsmanship in acknowledging his opponent's struggle was classy though 👍
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Aditya G
Sinner's serve stats are insane! 37 service games without being broken? That's some next level dominance. Wish we had Indian players performing at this level in Grand Slams 😔
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Sarah B
The match was one-sided but Sinner's footwork and court coverage were poetry in motion! His game has matured so much since last year. Fingers crossed for the Dimitrov clash 🤞
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Nikhil C
Honestly, this wasn't a proper test for Sinner. The real challenge begins now against Dimitrov. Hope he maintains this form against tougher opponents. #Wimbledon2025
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Kavya N
Sinner breaking Italian records while still so young! What an inspiration for young tennis players worldwide. His humility despite success is what makes him special 💯

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