In Cincinnati the blue beats the Colombian lowering his previous primacy: in Rome with Ruud in 65 ‘. The absolute record instead belongs to …
How was it? “I enter, split, go out, bye”. Indeed, goodbye. Jannik welcomes Cincinnati in a hurry, explaining tennis to Galan in an hour. Indeed, less: 59 minutes. The fastest victory of Sinner’s career, the first one that descends under the 60 round of clock. Or rather, the second: even at the Next Gen Finals 2019 he had stopped before (56 minutes), but in that match against Ymer- as the entire tournament- To win a set, just four game were enough. Cement is Sinner’s house, it has always been said. And in fact the blue returns to the favorite surface with a 6-1 6-1 that knows of free lesson to the Colombian qualified. In less than an hour, in fact: Speedy Sinner is back.
Trials of strength on red
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Jannik’s last speed race had come to the red. Final quarter of the International of Rome, impressive 6-0 6-1 to his friend Casper Ruud in 65 minutes, with the Foro Italico to applaud the open scene. The Norwegian did the same: “His game is the closest to the perfection I have ever seen, since he played tennis. Simply impressive”. If it had not been at the best of the five sets, the challenge with Lehecka in the third round of the last Roland Garros would probably have ended up in the annals: 6-0 6-2 6-2 in 95 minutes overall, with further reverence of the opponent: “It is two thousand times better than me, I’m happy to have won at least one game”.
Speedy Sinner also in Turin
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In short, summer on the North American cement begins in the best way. A bit like it closed on 2024, even the one on the fast surface (albeit indoor). There was also talk of Speedy Sinner there. And also in that case there was in the middle of Casper Ruud, exceeded in just 69 minutes from the blue to the penultimate act of the Turin Finals. In the same campaign, the one that then led him to the title of Master, even the only 75 minutes used to be right of Medvedev. That once, now increasingly distant in time and memory, was his black beast.
The record in Miami
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In Cincinnati Jannik has put the signature on the restricted Under 60 club. That is, those capable of winning an ATP challenge in less than an hour. Who knows, maybe he will put in his head to beat the speed record of all time: the 28 minutes with which Nieminen liquidated Tomic in Miami in 2014 (6-0 6-1) by beating the previous record of the 29 minutes of RUSEDSKI-ARIRIENS, in Sydney ’96. This year this year was the duration of De Minaur-Dimitrov in Montecarlo, with the Australian who dropped a double 6-0 in 44 minutes between the surprise of the public. Who went in his career several times under the 60 -minute wall? Roger Federer, and discreet regularity: he happened to him on over 100 career occasions. Quick like a hare: Jannik, of course, starts like a fox.
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