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Cincinnati Open: Sinner beats Diallo, Fritz passes Sonego Test after power outage delay

Cincinnati Open: Sinner beats Diallo, Fritz passes Sonego Test after power outage delay

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Jannik Sinner advanced to round 4 of the Cincinnati Open after a dominating win against Gabriel Diallo at P&G Center Court on Tuesday, August 12. Sinner reached the last 16 with a 6-2 7-6(6) win over the Canadian rival and kept his title defence alive. It was the 23rd successive win for the defending champion on hard courts as he continues to assert his dominance on his favourite court.advertisementReflecting on the match after his victory, Sinner revealed that he was challenged by Diallo's strong serves but said that it's great to go through difficult matches before a Grand Slam."I feel like today was a very difficult day at the office. He was serving very well, especially in the second set. Against big servers you always have to find the right balance at the back of the court. Today I struggled a bit at times. But still very happy. I need these tough matches ... Getting used to very difficult situations. I'm very happy this happened before a Grand Slam. I'm happy about today. Can I do things better? Yes. But not every day is the same. So I'm very, very happy.",' Sinner was quoted as saying by Reuters.
Apart from him, Taylor Fritz also made his way into the last 16 as he breezed past Lorenzo Sonego 7-6(4) 7-5 after a one-hour power outage delay. Fritz did not concede a break point and capitalised on his lone break opportunity before serving out the match.In women's singles, Madison Keys also sealed her place in the last 16 with a 6-4 6-0 win over Japan's Aoi Ito. The American has was put to test in the first set but sealed a win in the second within just 20 minutes."In the first set, I got off to a pretty good lead and then kind of lost my way a bit. Once I got a break early in the second I wanted to run away with it and keep that momentum and I did,' said Keys after the game.Meanwhile, Anna Kalinskaya shocked American fifth seed and Wimbledon finalist Amanda Anisimova with a 7-5, 6-4 victory, marking her third win over a Top 10 player this season. She will next face fellow Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova.- Ends
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