Jannik Sinner's race continues in Melbourne's ATP 250. The 19-year-old from Sesto Pusteria won the quarter-finals of the "Great Ocean Road Open" on Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic (Atp 42), after an hour and 56 minutes of play, in two sets for 7-6 (10), 6 -4, thus detaching the ticket for the semifinal. The 21-year-old Serbian had folded the blue Salvatore Caruso in three sets in a real marathon a few hours earlier. Sinner had already eliminated Kecmanovic two years ago in the semifinal of the Next Gen Atp Finals in Milan in four sets. Sinner thus enters for the fourth time in his career in an ATP 250 semi-final after those in Sofia, Cologne and Antwerp. In addition to the singles semifinal, Sinner will also be involved in the doubles quarter-finals. The Puster from Pusteria and the Polish Hubert Hurkacz will meet in the night between Friday and Saturday with the Australian couple Matthew Eden / John-Patrick Smith.
Atp Melbourne, Sinner in the semifinals
2021-02-06T16:22:06.596Z
He won the "Great Ocean Road Open" on the Serbian Kecmanovic (ANSA) Jannik Sinner's race continues in Melbourne's ATP 250. The 19-year-old from Sesto Pusteria won the quarter-finals of the "Great Ocean Road Open" on Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic (Atp 42), after an hour and 56 minutes of play, in two sets for 7-6 (10), 6 -4, thus detaching the ticket for the semifinal. The 21-year-old Serbian had folded the blue Salvatore Caruso in three sets in a real marathon a few h