Italian Yannik Sinner, the first classified defending champions, reached the world and Spanish Carlos Alcaraz II, the quarter -finals of the Cincinnati Master, a thousand points in the tennis, while the Belarusian Arena Sabalinka, the world’s first champion and Polish third, continued their success successfully in the thousand -point women’s tournament and qualified to the same round.
Sinner exceeded the trap of French Adrian Manaro, who expressed fierce resistance by defeating him 6-4, 7-6 (7-4), in a match that stopped about 3 hours due to rain.
It is the fourth victory for the 23 -year -old Italian in the same number of matches against the 37 -year -old French veteran and ranked 89 globally, to reach the quarter -finals in Ohio.
Last year, Sinner won the 24th year-old victory over the solid stadiums, and hit a date with Canadian Felix Oje-Elisim, winner of the French Benjaman Bonzi 6-4, 6-3.
Sinar, who participates in one of the first time since crowning the Wimbledon championship at the expense of Alcaraz in particular, praised the French performance, saying: “He is a very difficult competitor, different from the rest of the players. He is good at reading the opponent. Winning was difficult, but I am happy to qualify for the quarter -finals.”
Manarino lost his sending during the third half of the first group, without being able to fight the Italian during his messengers.
The second group stopped for nearly 3 hours due to the rains, and with the resumption of the play, the two players maintained their sending until the tenth half, when Sinner succeeded in acquiring his opponent at the fourth fracture point.
Senner sent to win the group, the match and the result in his favor 6-5, and he advanced 30-0, but Manarino responded strongly and scored the next four points, fostering a separate way.
Yannik Sinner. (AFP)
Manarino made many mistakes, while Senner struck many overwhelming situations (12 overwhelming transmission in the match), which allowed him to win the victory after an hour and 51 minutes.
Alcaraz drops the lucky loser
Alcaraz, who reached the final of the last six sessions in which the Italian Luka Nardi, won the lucky loser 6-1 and 7-5.
After winning the first group in 28 minutes, the Spaniard was 2-4. He returned to the atmosphere of the meeting by breaking his opponent’s sending, and then resisted in a ninth Marathon run that witnessed the players tie 9 times before Alcaraz took the advantage of 5-4 after Nardy made two double mistakes to send him.
In turn, Alcaraz fell into the trap of losing his sending due to two double mistakes in its first point to settle the match, before hitting a successful ball to settle the group, the match.
Alcaraz said: “This match was my best to date in the session. At first, I wanted to improve day after day, and I succeeded in that,” Alcaraz said.
“I am proud of that and happy with the way I felt the ball and how to move,” added the Spaniard, who will face the ninth Russian role.
German Alexander Zverev, ranked third globally, was forced to go to the field twice on Wednesday to reach the quarter -finals, although he decided the two games in a short time.
The 28-year-old opened his day in his match against the American Brandon Nakashima and came out as a winner 6-4, 6-4.
The match was stopped on Tuesday and the result 5-4 in the second group due to the rain.
Zverev, who was crowned with the title in Singinati in 2021, needed only two minutes to end the confrontation in front of the landowner.
He returned again to the field after several hours to reserve his seat in the quarter-finals after the withdrawal of the Russian Karen Khathanov, who reached the final of the Canadian Toronto for Master Master last week, and the result indicates the progress of Zverev 7-5 and 3-0.
“I cannot describe this feeling”
The Danish Holgher Rohn was the first player of the quarter-finals by beating the American Francis Tiavo after the latter’s withdrawal was injured and the result is 6-4 and 3-1 in the first Saleh.
Raounah, 22, said: “My beginning in the match was slow, but I got off my rhythm, and things went as I craved.”
On Tiavo’s injury, he said: “It is not good when things end in this way. I felt that he was not well after breaking his transmission and the result 6-4 in the first group.”
Rawna set an appointment with Frenchman Terins Atman, who achieved a surprise of the heavy caliber by excluding American Taylor Fritz IV in the world by defeating him 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Atman (23 years old), ranked 136 globally and coming from the qualifiers to the quarter -finals of one of the Master’s courses for a thousand points for the first time in his career.
After hitting the victory ball, a bodies were risen to his knees and shed tears, saying: “I can’t believe this, I was trembling. I cannot describe this feeling.”
The American Ben Shelton, the champion of the Toronto tournament last week, reached the final price round by beating Spain’s Roberto Potista Agut 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 in a match that was postponed from Tuesday.
Lynette investigated Pigula
In the women, after her marathon victory over the British Emma Radocano, Sabalinka expressed her happiness by winning two groups over Spanish Jessica Bousas Maniro 6-4, 7-6 (7-4).
“The key to winning was the focus and clicking on its sending as much as possible,” said 27 -year -old.
“I am happy to win two consecutive groups, I did not want to stay for three hours.”
Sabalinka will face her Kazakh counterpart, Elena Ribacena, former Wimbledon, who beat American Madison Kez, Australian Open, 6-7 (3-7) 6-4, 6-2.
Chefiontek did not find any difficulty to beat the Romanian Surna Sersea 6-4, 6-3.
The Polish, which committed 33 direct errors, needed 95 minutes to resolve the meeting against the veteran Roman (35 years).
Shafiontek broke her competition 5 times in exchange for her sending twice, and she meets in the next round with Russian Anna Kalinskaya, who turned her delay in the first group in front of her citizen Ekaterina Alexandrova to a 3-6, 7-6 (7-5) and 6-1 victory.
“I performed a solid performance, contrary to my last matches. I am happy with the racket that I presented and stabilizing my level.”
She continued: “It was definitely a good match, but the climatic conditions were not good at all because the humidity was very high and I am happy because I was not affected by it.”
The Polish Magda Lynette surprised American Jessica Begola, ranked fourth by winning 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 6-3.
Begola lost the Centunati final last year against the Belarusian Arena Sabalinka.
date:2025-08-14 07:02:00
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