Sinner cruises to third round at Australian Open without breaking a sweat
World number four, Jannik Sinner, secured a spot in the second round of the Australian Open by defeating Dutchman Jesper de Jong in an hour and 45 minutes.
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Throughout the match, De Jong failed to create any break point opportunities, while Sinner capitalized on 6 out of 12 break points, ultimately winning in three sets. Each set lasted slightly over half an hour, concluding with the same score of 6:2.
Sinner’s upcoming opponent is already determined; he will be facing the 29th-ranked player in the ATP standings, Argentine Sebastian Baez.
Notably, Sinner has yet to compete in a Grand Slam final. His best performance in Melbourne was reaching the quarter-finals last year.
Final Score: Jannik Sinner – Jesper de Jong 6:2, 6:2, 6:2