Against players who have an excellent serve, you have to get inside their head," Sinner analyzes his victory over Bublik

Jannik Sinner lost only six games this time in his Roland-Garros quarterfinal against Alexander Bublik.
For him, the key to the match was returning his opponent's serve—a weapon that allowed Bublik to win five games in the second set.
He said: "I felt very consistent from the baseline, and I'm happy about that. I enjoy playing returns, and I always want things to go well in those exchanges.
You have to react very quickly and get into your opponent's head, which I enjoy. Against players with a great serve, that's what you need to do.
He served very well in the second set. The wind started picking up, which helped him when he was serving from his favored side.
He gained confidence and started making fewer mistakes because, in the first set, he struggled with his forehand.
He began moving better and executing good drop shots; we know how talented he is.