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Sinner's impressive statistics over the last few months

Sinner's impressive statistics over the last few months
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Clément Gehl
le 13/01/2025 à 07h34
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Jannik Sinner is a real machine and will be the man to beat at the Australian Open 2025.

He defeated Nicolas Jarry on Monday, 7-6, 7-6, 6-1.

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Along with Roger Federer, Andre Agassi and Novak Djokovic, Sinner becomes the fourth player to win 15 straight Grand Slam matches on hard court since 2000.

He has now won 15 matches, 29 straight sets, 31 of his last 32 matches and 15 of his last 17 tie-breaks.

Breathtaking statistics which show that the Italian is indeed the favourite for this Australian Open.

Jannik Sinner
2e, 11500 points
Sinner J • 1
Jarry N
7
7
6
6
6
1
Australian Open
AUS Australian Open
Draw
Andre Agassi
Non classé
Novak Djokovic
4e, 4830 points
Roger Federer
Non classé
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As we move to the end of this month and also closing out the year I am wishing all of those following me a Merry Christmas and a Happy/Healthy New Year.

Let's make that wish for all 2000 plus players hoping for 5 wins each day. Hoping ŵhen we open the results page to see all green, and no red. And especially NO CANCELED matches.

From me and my rotti JAZ, I bid you all good night, and see you in...

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I love tennis

10j

why did tennis tonic void predictions on the match between Chwalinska and Huergo at the Quito tournament? The match was played to completion and on time. If TT feels the match is one sided, and of course it was, then don't put it up for prediction. This is getting irritating.

10j

The finals are here, and we scramble for the best finish. I've been chasing "King" all year and I was able to shrink the spread a little. Skelp is also closing the gap.

Seasons best to all the regulars in our league.

Will you all be back in the new year.?

12j

Steffi Graf completed a Golden Slam (not just a career Grand Slam) when she was 19. She is the only person to accomplish that, winning the four majors plus Olympic gold the same calendar year.