Sinner Cruises Past Vukic to Reach Wimbledon Third Round
Jannik Sinner had dropped only seven games in his opening match two days ago against Luca Nardi at Wimbledon.
Facing Aleksandar Vukic, ranked 93rd in the world, the Italian dominated with his tennis and this time surrendered just five games en route to a 6-1, 6-1, 6-3 victory in just over an hour and a half.
Among seeded players in the tournament, only Roger Federer in 2004 had conceded fewer games (nine) in his first two rounds.
A straightforward task for the world No. 1, who will continue his momentum on the London grass against Pedro Martinez.
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