Jannik Sinner Impresses as He Meets Usain Bolt After Monte-Carlo Masters Win
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Monte Carlo, April 7 (NationPress) - The World No. 2 Tennis player, Jannik Sinner, had an impressive beginning to his journey at the Monte-Carlo Masters by defeating Ugo Humbert in straight sets, securing his spot in the third round on Tuesday.
During his debut at the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, Sinner faced Frenchman Humbert in a second-round match, cheered on by the sprinting icon Usain Bolt from the stands on Court Rainier III.
After clinching the victory, Sinner wasted no time in meeting Bolt. In a video shared by the ATP tour on X, Sinner expressed his appreciation for the Jamaican legend, stating, "It is really nice to meet you. You are quite strong. It's nice seeing you around tennis courts." To which Bolt responded with a grin, saying, "It's a pleasure, thank you so much, you have a long way to go."
Usain Bolt, renowned for winning eight Olympic gold medals during the Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio 2016 Olympics in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4x100 metre relay, has been enjoying his time in Monaco over the past few days.
He arrived earlier today to witness the opening match on Centre Court between Matteo Berrettini and Roberto Bautista Agut, although the match concluded quickly due to Bautista Agut's withdrawal.
Earlier in his visit, Bolt was also spotted at a notable Ligue 1 match featuring AS Monaco and Olympique de Marseille.
In the meantime, Sinner demonstrated his remarkable form from hardcourts on clay, achieving a commanding 6-3, 6-0 victory in Monaco. The Italian is not just vying for his first ATP Masters 1000 title on clay this week but is also competing to regain the top ranking from defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.
Although Humbert showed promise in the opening round, he started confidently and managed to win an early rally, indicating his intentions. However, Sinner quickly found his rhythm, showcasing his typical baseline power and precision to take control of the first set.
Once in the lead, the 24-year-old elevated his performance, convincingly dominating the second set. He restricted his opponent to just six points throughout the set, underscoring his dominance as he advanced effortlessly. This victory also extended Sinner's remarkable streak at the Masters 1000 level, where he has now won 36 consecutive sets dating back to the previous season.