The impressive stat of Sinner on his double faults
Jannik Sinner continues to impress. Qualified for the Roland-Garros semifinals where he will face Novak Djokovic this Friday evening, the Italian boasts an impressive statistic on his serve—or rather, his double faults.
According to the X account *Jeu, Set et Maths*, he is the first player to commit only one double fault on his way to the Roland-Garros semifinals since statistics were recorded in 1991.
A figure that clearly shows Sinner is confident and gives no free passes to his opponents.
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