Jannik Sinner, the defending champion, continued his strong run at the Australian Open with a convincing win over Marcos Giron. He acknowledged areas for improvement but is confident in raising his level for the next round against Holger Rune.
Jannik Sinner continued his impressive form at the Australian Open , defeating Marcos Giron in straight sets on Saturday night. The defending champion won 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, advancing to the fourth round at Melbourne Park for the fourth consecutive year. Sinner's victory stretched his unbeaten streak to 17 matches, a testament to his dominance on the court. He acknowledged that while he won comfortably, there are areas he needs to improve upon.
Specifically, he pointed to his 16-of-24 success rate on points when moving forward, stating that he needs to elevate his game if he wants to progress further in the tournament. Sinner's next challenge will be against No. 13 seed Holger Rune, who defeated Miomir Kecmanovic in a thrilling five-set match. Rune's victory sets up an intriguing clash between two of the rising stars in men's tennis.
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