
Sinner plays through fire alarm to beat Diallo
The third-round tie started later than expected because of a 75-minute power cut, which cut the TV feed and left the venue without electronic line calling.Sinner was broken in his opening service game but hit back with three successive breaks of his own to wrap up the set.The second was much more competitive and went to a tie-break after staying on serve, with defending champion Sinner holding on for victory.Next up for Sinner is French qualifier Adrian Mannarino as the Italian looks to build momentum for the US Open later this month.The four-time Grand Slam champion has already won the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year.
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'I'm taking this time to not only see myself but get myself a certain level of help that overall is going to reflect who I truly am in my heart and in my spirit and not allowing this moment, but accepting this moment to be more. 'So my only thing is, I want to be more — not just only for myself, for my family, my fans. I overly appreciate y'all supporting me and showing love and even holding me accountable to being my best self. "I'm taking this time to not only see myself but get myself a certain level of help that overall is going to reflect who I truly am in my heart and my spirit and not allowing this moment – but accepting this moment – to be more." Sha'Carri Richardson shared the following message… — CITIUS MAG (@CitiusMag) August 12, 2025 'So more than anything, I refused to run away … but face everything that comes to me head-on because everything on the other side is greater but you gotta go through in order to get there.' 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