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Jannik Sinner Reaches Third Consecutive Australian Open Semifinal

Sinner’s Strong Start

Jannik Sinner reached his third consecutive Australian Open semifinal by defeating Ben Shelton 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. The win extended his Melbourne Park streak to 19 matches.

Jannik Sinner Reaches Third Consecutive Australian Open Semifinal
Jannik Sinner celebrates reaching his third consecutive Australian Open semifinal after a straight-set win over Ben Shelton.

Sinner’s Control of the Match

Sinner controlled the match from the beginning, dominating the baseline exchanges and returning Shelton’s powerful serve with precision. Shelton struggled to find his rhythm, while Sinner kept him under pressure.

Shelton’s Serve Struggles

Shelton, known for his strong serve, had difficulty against Sinner’s consistent returns. Sinner’s solid groundstrokes pushed Shelton to the back of the court, making it hard for the American to gain any momentum.

Sinner’s Brief Dip in Form

Although Sinner was dominant, he showed signs of fatigue towards the end of the second set. Shelton capitalized on this, but Sinner regained his focus and broke Shelton late in the third set to seal the win.

Semifinal Showdown with Djokovic

Sinner now faces Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, after Djokovic advanced following Lorenzo Musetti’s injury retirement. Their Friday matchup will be a highly anticipated clash between two top players.

Novak Djokovic Advances After Musetti Retires from Injury
Novak Djokovic advances to the semifinals after Lorenzo Musetti retires due to injury, with Djokovic trailing by two sets to love.

Sinner’s Consistency at the Australian Open

This marks Sinner’s third straight Australian Open semifinal. His consistency at this level makes him a serious contender for the title in Melbourne.

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