Jannik Sinner was on music with a Vienna waltz over beleaguered opponent Daniel Altmaier on the Erste Financial institution Open to keep up his year-end No 1 hopes.
Sinner wasted little time in hovering previous Germany’s Altmaier 6-0 6-2 to document his quickest victory of 2025.
The highest seed and 2023 Vienna champion overwhelmed Altmaier, racing to the end in simply 58 minutes.
Sinner, who was compelled to retire from the third spherical of his Shanghai title defence earlier this month, additionally prolonged his profitable streak on indoor laborious courts to 17 matches.
“I feel like in the first set everything was working very well,” stated Sinner.
“On indoor courts, you have to be very careful. If your opponent starts to serve well, it’s very difficult to break. But I’m very happy about today’s performance, starting the tournament in a very positive way, not only gamewise but feeling-wise.”
Sinner will subsequent meet fellow countryman Flavio Cobolli, who defeated Czech Tomas Machac 7-6 (8-6) 6-2, whereas final week’s Almaty champion Daniil Medvedev overcame Nuno Borges 6-4 6-7 (9-7) 6-2 to maintain alive his late-season push to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.
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The race for year-end No 1
The Italian is competing on the ATP 500 occasion and might due to this fact add 500 factors to his rating whole this week. Ought to he triumph, he would acquire 500 factors on rival Carlos Alcaraz, who will not be in motion.
He at present trails Alcaraz by 2,540 factors but when Sinner lifts the Vienna trophy for the second time, he’ll path the Spaniard by 2,040 factors coming into Paris, the place he might slender the deficit much more.
Each stars are scheduled to play the Rolex Paris Masters (max 1,000 factors) and the Nitto ATP Finals (max 1,500 factors). Sinner might want to earn each level he can the remainder of the season and hope Alcaraz – who’s 67-7 in 2025 – doesn’t preserve his efficiency.
Italy’s Matteo Berrettini defeated Australia’s Alexei Popyrin in straight units 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 in a single hour and 36 minutes to arrange a second-round match in opposition to British No 2 Cameron Norrie on Thursday.
Mboko by to the final eight in Tokyo
Victoria Mboko booked her place within the quarter-finals of the Pan Pacific Open with a dominant win over Eva Lys.
The 19-year-old new hope of Canadian tennis outclassed the German qualifier 6-1 6-1 in a swift 55 minutes in Tokyo.
Mboko received 87 per cent of her factors off the primary serve and planted 5 aces in opposition to Lys, who simply didn’t have a solution in opposition to the world No 23.
“I wanted to just be myself and try to play very aggressively,” Mboko stated after the match.
“I didn’t really have much of a game plan. I just wanted to play freely and just be very positive with myself on court. So, I think I checked all the marks today, and it all worked out at the end of the day.”
Mboko – who ended 2024 ranked 350th – surprised the tennis world by profitable the Nationwide Financial institution Open title in Montreal this summer time.
She’s going to face both compatriot and in-form Leylah Fernandez, who’s coming off victory final week in Osaka, or former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina.
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