Italy’s Jannik Sinner advanced to the quarter-finals of the Cincinnati Masters 1000 with a 6-4, 7-6 victory over France’s Adrian Mannarino on Wednesday night. The win is Sinner’s 16th career appearance in a Masters quarter-final and extends a string of personal milestones: 24 consecutive victories and 17 straight sets won on hard courts, eight successive wins at the Cincinnati event and a 10-match overall winning run. Asked about his form, the 23-year-old said he would focus on recovery ahead of his next match, noting simply, “I think I play tomorrow again. It’s important to keep the momentum.”
Jannik Sinner after beating Mannarino in Cincinnati “You only lost one point behind your first serve. Are you pleased overall by how you played, or will you be out on the practice court after this match?” Jannik: “No, I think I play tomorrow again. It’s important to keep the https://t.co/njMSfrlMMb
Sinner d. Mannarino 6-4 7-6 Jannik reaches his 16th Masters Quarterfinal. 24th consecutive win on hard courts. 17 consecutive sets won on hard courts. ✅Back to back Cincinnati QF ✅8th consecutive win in Cincinnati ✅10th consecutive win Jannik doing Jannik things. 🇮🇹🦊 https://t.co/d74IcEo3wn
Jannik Sinner’s forehand is something else. Powerful, efficient, & devastatingly accurate. 🇮🇹🦊 https://t.co/mel6lcS9sN