You are here
Home > Tennis > Sinner Sees Off Galan For QF Spot

Sinner Sees Off Galan For QF Spot

Jannik Sinner overcame some testing moments to keep his Wimbledon title bid on track Sunday at the grass-court major, where the eighth seed held firm for a 7-6(4), 6-4, 6-3 fourth-round win against Daniel Elahi Galan.

The 21-year-old Sinner squandered five break points in the first set but kept his cool to claim an opening tie-break on No. 1 Court at the All England Club. He then reeled off seven games in a row from 2-4 in the second set to extinguish a promising Galan comeback, ultimately completing a two-hour, 36-minute triumph in which he won 85 per cent (41/48) of points behind his first serve.

“Obviously I’m very happy,” said Sinner in his on-court interview. “Today was a very tough day. I was not feeling so great on the court, but still I tried to fight for every ball. Knowing him, he is a very good server, and he hits the forehand very, very well. So I tried to somehow win the most important points.”

Follow The Cast Of ATP Tour | Break Point

Now into the quarter-finals for the second consecutive year, Sinner will take on Roman Safiullin next at SW19 after the World No. 92 defeated Denis Shapovalov 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3. The Italian, a seven-time ATP Tour titlist, will be chasing his first quarter-final win at a major in six attempts.

“It’s a very tough challenge,” said Sinner when asked about the Safiullin clash. “Every player that plays in the quarter-finals deserves to be there. I will try to play my best. I played against him in the ATP Cup a couple of years ago. It was a very tough match. He hits the ball very hard.

“But let’s see, that is a problem for the day after tomorrow. I will try to practise and try to relax.”

With his victory, Sinner became the first Italian man to reach multiple Wimbledon quarter-finals. His countryman Matteo Berrettini, who reached the final at the All England Club in 2021, can match Sinner’s feat by beating World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz on Monday.

Despite his defeat, Galan leaves Wimbledon having become just the sixth Colombian player in history to reach the last 16 at a Grand Slam event, and the first since Alejandro Falla at Roland Garros in 2011. The 27-year-old Galan has risen 30 spots to No. 55 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings as a result of his run in the U.K. capital.

Source Tennis – ATP World Tour

FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsAppBloggerShare
Tutorialspoint
el-admin
el-admin
EltasZone Sportswriters, Sports Analysts, Opinion columnists, editorials and op-eds. Analysis from The Zone Team
Similar Articles
Top