Jannik Sinner’s Remarkable Victory Despite Injury at ATP Masters in Madrid

Jannik Sinner plays fascinating tennis even with a handicap. © ANSA / JUANJO MARTIN

With an enormous show of strength, Jannik Sinner fought his way into the quarter-finals of the ATP Masters in Madrid on Tuesday. Until shortly before the start of the game, it was still unclear whether South Tyrol’s sports superstar would even be able to compete.

Jannik Sinner clinched his 28th win in his 30th game this year in the Spanish capital. But he was challenged like never before this season. He defeated Karen Khachanov (ATP 17) 5:7, 6:3, 6:3 in 2 hours and 12 minutes of play.

Sinner was challenged on the one hand by his big opponent and on the other hand by a hip injury. He suffered this on Monday against Pavel Kotov. That’s why Sinner, who was number one, repeatedly grabbed the damaged area while warming up, but then decided to take on the duel – with success, as it would later become clear.

Sinner got off to a rocky start at first, had to fend off three break points in the third game and then had trouble keeping up with Khachanov. When the score was 5:5, the error-prone South Tyrolean had to give up the service to his opponent and let him win the set.

Karen Khachanov showed his best tennis. © APA/afp / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU

But then the favorite showed what he was made of. He mercilessly punished any negligence on the part of the Russian and immediately won the first three games. Although Khachanov quickly got back on track, the Sinner engine was now running at full speed. As a result, the second round went to him 6:3.

“I wasn’t at 100 percent.” Jannik Sinner

The tension came to a head in the deciding set – also because Khachanov was now unleashing his powerful shots from the opening phase and putting Sinner under pressure with his best tennis. However, the more speed came into play, the better Sinner became. He played his balls with targeted length and his cross shots at an incredible angle. So it happened that he took serve from Khachanov when the score was 2:2 and a little later he moved to 4:2 with his own service. The Sesto player couldn’t miss that, on the contrary: when the opponent served, he put a precise longline ball into the field to make it 6:3 and thus used the first match point.

Will there be a duel with Ruud?

This was Sinner’s fourth success in his fifth duel with Khachanov, who only had the upper hand in the first meeting four years ago. In the winner’s interview afterwards, Sinner revealed: “I wasn’t at 100 percent, but my condition was okay. So we decided at short notice to play.” The biggest difficulty would have been the injury, but his opponent. “Karen played excellently. Now I’m glad I have a day off.”

On Thursday, however, an even higher hurdle could await, because in the quarterfinals he will face either Casper Ruud (ATP 6) or Felix Auger-Aliassime (ATP 35). The game is still ongoing.

2024-04-30 17:01:15
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