Il cuore di Sonego. Ieri lAeltc è impazzito per questo ragazzo torinese protagonista di una partita da leggenda. https://t.co/pQv489e63J
Fourth round action is underway @Wimbledon and only 3 players have yet to lose a set (9-0) - @janniksin, @cobollifla and @BenShelton. #Sinner only player yet to lose serve (in 37 games) followed by @DjokerNole (41 of 42), Cobolli (40 of 41), @AndreyRublev97 (56 of 58) and
Jannik Sinner-Carlos Alcaraz : la naissance d'un nouveau duel de légende dans le tennis mondial ? https://t.co/Tw6iyGtYDh
Lorenzo Sonego edged American Brandon Nakashima 6-7(5), 7-6(8), 7-6(2), 3-6, 7-6(3) in a third-round contest that lasted just over five hours, clinching the deciding match-tie-break 10-3 to book a place in Wimbledon’s last 16. The 29-year-old’s marathon victory followed a pair of straight-sets wins earlier in the day for compatriots Jannik Sinner and Flavio Cobolli. World No. 1 Sinner routed Spain’s Pedro Martinez 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 and has surrendered only 17 games through three rounds—fewer than any player in the Open Era en route to the fourth round at Wimbledon, surpassing Roger Federer’s previous mark of 19 set in 2004. Cobolli, 22, dismissed Czech teenager Jakub Mensik 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 to advance to the second week of a Grand Slam for the first time. The trio’s progress marks the first time in tournament history that three Italian men have reached the Round of 16 at the All England Club, underscoring the country’s deepening talent pool on grass. Sinner next faces Grigor Dimitrov, Cobolli meets former U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic, and Sonego will play American Ben Shelton for a place in the quarter-finals.