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Jannik Sinner French Open Writes in the fourth round

May 29, 2025; Paris, F; Italian Jannik Sinner returned a shot during his match against Richard Gaskets of France for five days at the Rolland Garos Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Susan Mulen-Imagon Picture

Jannik Sinner put it in a clinic at the French Open on Saturday, and crushed Leheka in 94 minutes to reach the fourth round in Paris.

Top seeded Italian did not drop a set in Holland Garos this week and lost only nine points on his 6–0, 6–1, 6–2 win against his check opponent.

Sinner made the line of victory in the Grand Slam matches 17, including this year’s Australian Open and 2024 US Open.

“I was really really playing well,” said the sinner, which ended with 31 winners and just nine unexpected errors. “Especially for two and a half sets, then he was serving very well, very brave. He made some good service and volcano. But I am very happy.”

Sinner has won 64 consecutive matches against the players ranked outside the top 20 and have moved forward in at least 14 of their last 15 major companies.

The next time for the sinner is the 17th seed Russian Andrey Rublav, who proceeded to a walkover when the French Arthur Films were withdrawn due to injury on Saturday.

Germany’s No. 3 Seed Alexander Zverev hit eight aces and saved three out of five break points in 6-2, 7-6 (4), winning 6–1 against Italian Flavio Coboli.

Zerev, who lost in the final last year for Carlos Alakraj, became only the eighth man in the open era to perform eight or more consecutive rounds in the fourth round in the fourth round. He is 37–9 in his career.

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“This court is very special for me,” Zverev said about the court Philip-Chaitrier. “I had some best memories of my life in this court, but I also had some worst memories in this court. This is a love story that has not gone to a happy end yet, but I hope it will happen someday.”

Zeverev’s discovery for its first Grand Slam title will continue against Tallone Gryxpur in the Netherlands, excluding the US qualifier Ethan Quin 4-6, 6–1, 6-7 (2), 6–1, 6-4.

Great Britain’s No. 5 Seed Jack Draper first reached Paris in Paris, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 for 6-2 Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca. Alexander Bublike of Kazakhstan dropped Henrik Rocha of Portugal from 7-5, 6–1, 6-2.

-Bield level media

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