Jannik Sinner: World No 2 opens his Monte-Carlo Masters campaign in sparkling fashion | Tennis News
Jannik Sinner started his clay-court season in sparkling fashion as the red-hot Italian crushed Sebastian Korda 6-1 6-2 at the Monte-Carlo Masters.
After dominating on hard courts in Australia, Rotterdam and Miami already this season, Italian Sinner impressed in all aspects of his game on the red dirt, winning 95 per cent (20/21) of points behind his first serve to advance after 76 minutes.
Sinner, who hit several stunning winners against Korda, will next play Jan-Lennard Struff after the German defeated Borna Coric to earn his 200th tour-level win.
“I think Sebastian and I have a similar game style and we are not the classic clay-court specialists and we both prefer to play quite flat but I think I moved quite fast,” the 22-year-old said.
“I’m happy about my performance. It’s great to be back here and the atmosphere is amazing. Today, I missed a couple of first serves because I tend to go flat. I have to work on this.
“I returned really well, let’s see in the next if I have to stay close or go back.
“I’m just taking it day by day and I’m happy.”
Delgado: A good day’s work for Sinner
“I think for him today was about getting the job done. Getting the first match under his belt and pick up the confidence on clay, see how his body was sliding, which it was very well,” Jamie Delgado told Sky Sports Tennis.
“A good amount of winners on clay, but too many unforced errors for Korda to have any chance of beating someone in Sinner’s class.
“Overall, a good day’s work for Sinner.”
Tale of the Tape
Medvedev recovers from mid-match outburst to win
Fourth seed Daniil Medvedev did not have things all his own way as he raged at umpire Mohamed Lahyani in an expletive-laden rant over a contentious line call during the second set before recovering from 4-1 down to complete a 6-2 6-4 victory over Gael Monfils.
“When you play Gael he is very good in defence, so sometimes you are scared to attack him because that is what he loves doing,” said Medvedev, who reached the semi-finals in Monte-Carlo last season.
“It was a tactical game here and there but I felt good. I played good speed where I could defend well and not give him two easy balls.”
Defending champion Rublev stunned
Andrey Rublev was knocked out in a 6-4 6-4 second-round loss to Alexei Popyrin.
Popyrin broke in the third game of the first set, but Rublev broke to take a 3-1 lead in the second, only for the Australian to hit back immediately.
A further break made it 5-4 to Popyrin and he held serve to reach the third round for the first time.
“The idea was not to give him the same ball,” Popyrin said. “He is probably the best player from the baseline when you give him rhythm, so I tried to change the pace, height and spin and I think it worked really well for me.”
Popyrin will face fellow Australian Alex de Minaur next, after the 11th seed beat Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor 2-6 6-2 6-3.
Two-time champion Stefanos Tsitsipas, the 12th seed, also reached the third round after crushing Tomas Etcheverry of Argentina 6-1 6-0 and will next face German fifth seed Alexander Zverev.
Russian 15th seed Karen Khachanov also came from a set down before seeing off Argentine Francisco Cerundolo 4-6 6-4 6-3 to advance to the third round.
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