Jannik Sinner Overcomes Tomas Machac to Advance in Monte-Carlo Masters
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Monte Carlo, April 9 (NationPress) World No. 2 Jannik Sinner triumphed over Tomas Machac in a challenging three-set match to secure his spot in the quarterfinals of the Monte-Carlo Masters at Court Rainier III on Thursday. The second seed clinched a hard-fought victory with scores of 6-1, 6-7(3), 6-3, completing the match in just over two hours, despite a formidable challenge from the Czech athlete.
Sinner started the match with exceptional dominance, winning the first set 6-1 through a blend of aggressive and strategic play. However, the tide turned in the second set as he encountered consistency issues, trailing 2-5. Although he rallied to force a tie-break, Sinner ultimately lost 3-7, compelling a decisive final set.
After the match, Sinner reflected on his performance, indicating it was not up to his usual standards. “I think I can be pleased. Not every day goes as planned. I faced some difficulties and felt a bit fatigued. The priority was to push through and secure the win,” he stated on the court post-match.
In the last set, Sinner elevated his game, demonstrating improved control and accuracy to finish the match 6-3, advancing to the quarterfinals.
He underscored the significance of winning even when not performing at peak levels. “During the second set, I had some trouble finding the right energy, but that’s part of the game. I focused on persevering, even when I wasn't feeling my best,” Sinner elaborated.
Sinner registered five aces and achieved a 72 percent success rate on his first serve. He converted seven out of 11 break points, while Machac managed to convert two out of four. Overall, Sinner won a total of 92 points compared to Machac’s 72.
Looking ahead, Sinner emphasized that recovery is crucial before his next match. “My main focus is on recovery. I hope to be ready and play excellent tennis tomorrow,” he expressed.
This victory propels Sinner into the quarterfinals, where he is set to face Felix Auger-Aliassime as he continues his impressive run in the tournament.