Recovered Sinner impresses on US Open and only four games is finished

Recovered Sinner impresses on US Open and only four games is finished

Jannik Sinner Made His Intentions Clear on Tuesday in His First Match at the US Open. The Favorite for the Title, who was Ill Last Week, Only Conceded Four Games to Czech Vit Kopriva: 6-1, 6-1 and 6-2.

Sinner only needed an hour and 38 minutes in Arthur Ashe Stadium to Get Rid of the World Number 89. After just about an hour and a half, he finished it off with a hard backhand down the line.

Within no time, Sinner had already tasks a 5-0 lead. The Conceded one game to the czech, but the best tennis player in the world finished it off a game later on his fourth set point.

The Remainder had The Same Pattern: Sinner Dominated the Rallies with his Hard Groundstrokes and It was all just too Fast for Kopriva. The Czech Could Not Suppress A Cynical Laugh in the Largest Tennis Stadium in the World Every now and then.

Early Last Week, Sinner Retired in the Final Of The Cincinnati Masters Tournament. The Italian was 5-0 Down Against Carlos Alcaraz when he decided not to continuous playing. Sinner also withdrew from the reformed and much discussed mixed doubles at the US open.

“I am very happy that I am better again. We have done our our our fit as possible to the start,” Said the 24-year-old Sinner Shortly after the match on the court. “It feels good to be back here and to compete against the best players in the world.”

Favorite for the Title

Sinner is Considered the Favorite for the Title in New York This Week. He won the Last Grand Slam Tournament of the Season for the First Time Last Year. In the final, he then defeated the American Taylor Fritz.

In The Second Round, Sinner Faces a Tough Opponent for That Stage of the Tournament. Then Possible The Australian Alexei Pofyrin, who meets The Finn Emil Ruusuvuori in the First Round, is his opponent.

Sinner is also playing for his position at the top of the world rankings in the coming two week. His Rival Carlos Alcaraz Already Lost in the Second Round to Botic van de Zandschulp Last Year and Therefore Has Few Points to Defend.

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