Tsitsipas defeated Sinner
World №4 Stefanos Tsitsipas left no chance to Yannick Syner and defeated him 6: 3, 6: 4, 6: 2 to qualify for his second consecutive and third semifinal in the Australian Open.
The match between the two lasted 2 hours and six minutes and although he mades more unprovoked mistakes (28-22), Tsitsipas dominated over Sinner in the winners (30-18) and this proved to be decisive for his success.
He improved his personal balance to 4-0 in the Grand Slam quarterfinals and could face a repeat of last year's Melbourne semifinals against Daniil Madvedev if the Russian defeats Felix Ofe-Aliasim later today.
World №4 Stefanos Tsitsipas lefts no chance to Yannick Syner and defeated him 6: 3, 6: 4, 6: 2 to qualify for his second consecutive and third semifinal in the Australian Open. The match between the two lasted 2 hours and six minutes and although he mades more unprovoked mistakes (28-22), Tsitsipas dominated over Sinner in the winners (30-18) and this proved to be decisive for his success.
He improved his personal balance to 4-0 in the Grand Slam quarterfinals and could face a repeat of last year's Melbourne semifinals against Daniil Madvedev if the Russian defeats Felix Ofe-Aliasim later today.
Yannik is a very good player. So I tried to focus on my best shots. I did better than I expected. I am very pleased with the way I served today, with how I entered the match and developed my strategy.
Having the support of the audience is really amazing, "said the world №4 in his interview on the court. - My opponent did not have the same experience today and that played a role. In recent years, I have played many such matches with strong opponents. the most important thing is to be modest, humble, this is the beginning, that's where it starts. "
Tsitsipas also commented on the lowering of the movable roof, which changed the conditions on the court.
"It's part of the game. I knew I was going in the right direction with the game I built from the beginning of the game. Conditions changed after the roof closed, the ball became faster.
But I tried to adapt to these new conditions and "My doctor is definitely watching now. He told me not to travel to Australia, but I managed to disprove it," Tsitsipas said.
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