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Sinner fails to shine as he qualifies for the last 16 in Madrid

Jannick Sinner is as unstoppable as ever this season. Despite an average match (20 winners, 12 unforced errors, 3 service games lost), Sinner came through. Facing Pavel Kotov on Monday evening, the Italian, who had suffered a hip injury, held his nerve to win in two sets (6-2, 7-5 in 1h38).

Hampered by his opponent's dry shots, the world number 2 was almost pushed into a perilous final act (saving a set point at 5-3 in the 2nd set). With a sore hip and visibly tired, Sinner suffered several major setbacks in this match. That said, he benefits from such a margin over this type of player that he still managed to come through (winning the last 4 games of the match).

In the next round, he will face Karen Khachanov, who defeated Flavio Cobolli (7-5, 6-4). Given his physical condition, this match could be a first test for the Italian. Indeed, Khachanov, confident on ochre (he defeated Medvedev in Monte-Carlo), is always a tough nut to crack. Faced with a player as powerful as Khachanov, the winner of the last Australian Open will need to put in a much better performance if he is to reach the quarter-finals.

That is, if Sinner is on court this Tuesday. I had a better feeling with the balls than in the previous round, but it was still complicated. I've had a few problems with my hip recently. It's not serious, but some days, like today, I feel the pain more than others. Fortunately, I've got a great team with me. We'll see what's best for my body afterwards. (comments relayed by L'Equipe).

ITA Sinner, Jannik [1]
7
6
tick
RUS Kotov, Pavel
5
2
ITA Cobolli, Flavio
4
5
RUS Khachanov, Karen [16]
6
7
tick
Jannik Sinner
2e, 8860 points
Pavel Kotov
63e, 819 points
Karen Khachanov
18e, 2000 points
Flavio Cobolli
57e, 868 points
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Coco is still very young. She will getting better and better.
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atran atran
What arrogance! He is King of Shanks... his backhand is not comparable to his competitors... He lost because he isn't good enough, neither is his humility or sense of humour.
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Fred Phoesh Fred Phoesh
Sour grapes
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Junesnowdon Junesnowdon
If this match is half as good as the Madrid final we are in for a treat.
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devfek devfek
This is what am talking about. ONE OF THE BEST COMEBACK AND WINS THIS YEAR!! Incredible match and win, Nico!!
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Kurapika K. Kurapika K.