6-0, 6-2 in 58 minutes: Sinner starts strong in Vienna
In Vienna, Jannik Sinner delivered a masterpiece of precision and power. The world No. 2, who conceded only two games, confirms he is in Olympic form at the end of the season.
Jannik Sinner wasted no time in Austria. On the court in Vienna, the Italian overwhelmed Daniel Altmaier 6-0, 6-2 in less than an hour of play.
A perfect opening match, highlighted by 17 winners to 3 unforced errors, 5 aces, and 94% of points won behind his first serve. He also broke serve five times out of six opportunities.
Fresh off his victory at the Six Kings Slam (also played indoors), the world No. 2 thus proves he is in great shape to tackle the final tournaments of the season. He will continue his journey in the second round tomorrow against his compatriot Flavio Cobolli.
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