Sinner Untouchable in Vienna: 19th Consecutive Indoor Win and On to the Semifinals
Without flinching, Jannik Sinner defeated Bublik in two sets. With 19 consecutive indoor wins, he will face De Minaur tomorrow, an opponent he enjoys playing. A crazy streak to continue.
Jannik Sinner continues his incredible run. The world number 2, the main seed in Vienna, dismissed Alexander Bublik in the quarterfinals (6-4, 6-4) to reach the final four.
A single break in the middle of each set was enough for the Italian to make the difference, also losing only five points on his serve throughout the match.
With 19 consecutive indoor wins, Sinner will face Alex de Minaur tomorrow, one of his favorite opponents on the tour. He indeed leads the head-to-head 11-0 against the Australian.
Last year, they faced each other three times indoors (Rotterdam, ATP Finals, and Davis Cup) for three straight-set victories for Sinner.
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