Jannik Sinner Advances to the Third Round at the ATP Madrid

Jannik Sinner Advances to the Third Round at the ATP Madrid
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Saturday 27 April 2024, 16:11 - Last updated: 28 April, 15:01
It took little to archive the second round meeting at the ATP Madrid, where Jannik Sinner faced Lorenzo Sonego. The South Tyrolean gave no chance to his friend from Turin, defeating him in two sets 6-0, 6-3. At the end of the match, the 2002-born player complimented his opponent: "We are great friends, we often train together and we have played in the Davis Cup. I put all this aside however." A significant victory that takes Jannik to the third round of the Spanish tournament. Sinner, what he wears on his ankles: the secret for clay court tournaments revealed When Sinner plays Sinner's next match could be on Monday, April 29, and it will be valid for the third round of the ATP Madrid. The uncertainty about the date is due to the draw not yet being defined, with the last matches still being played. Time The time of Jannik Sinner's next match has not yet been defined, the ATP Madrid draw has not yet been completed, with the last second-round matches taking place tomorrow. Next opponent Jannik Sinner's next opponent in the third round of the Madrid Open will be Pavel Kotov. The Russian born in '98 won in three sets against the Australian Thompson, after a temporary interruption due to bad weather (5-7, 6-4, 7-5). The match between Sinner and Kotov (No. 72 in the ATP ranking and no titles in his career) will be a first-time encounter. Where to watch Sinner's next match Sinner's match in the third round of the ATP Madrid will be broadcast live by Sky Sport, on Sky Sport Uno or Sky Sport Tennis channels. In addition, the match is also available for streaming on Sky Go, Now, and Tennis TV. The ATP Rankings The ATP Madrid is important for the ATP rankings, with Jannik Sinner being able to get closer to Novak Djokovic, but not overtake him. In case of a victory in the final, in fact, the San Candido tennis player would reach 9710 points, about 280 less than the Serbian who continues undisturbed at the top with 9990 points. This tournament provides more peace of mind to Jannik who can extend his lead over Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard from el Palmar won the competition last year and his elimination from the tournament in any round would mean fewer points for the rankings.
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