Sinner advances at Indian Wells after beating Shapovalov; sets up
Italian tennis star and world number two Jannik Sinner secured a dominant victory over Canadian rival Denis Shapovalov 6-3, 6-2 in just under an hour at the Indian Wells Masters. The match marked another step toward his first title here after he previously faced off against Czech qualifier Petr Pospisil earlier this week and will now face Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca next round for a spot on Monday's quarterfinals or later stages depending on bracket structure mentioned in text as fourth-round clash setup with 16 besar context.
Key Points
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1Jannik Sinner advanced from Round of 108 at Indian Wells by defeating Denis Shapovalov.
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2Sinner won the match with a scoreline of 6-3, 6-2 in just over an hour and played without unforced errors after his initial cautionary start.
Developments
Perspectives
Jannik Sinner successfully advanced past Denis Shapovalov by winning 6-3, 6-2 to reach the fourth round and face Joao Fonseca at Indian Wells.
— [Mar 09, 11:45] Lolos Duluan ke 16 Besar Indian WellsWorld number two Jannik Sinner eased past Denis Shapovalov with a score of 6-3, 6-2 to reach the fourth round and set up his first clash against Joao Fonseca.
— [Mar 09, 11:45] InquirerEl número dos del mundo apenas cometio¹ solo errores no forzados y logró imponerse al canadiense Denis Shapovalov por un marcador de 6-3 a 2 en menos de una hora.
— [Mar 09, 15:48] Rss.libertaddigital.com"Jannik Sinner bermain terlalu berhati-hati sebelum akhirnya menemukan ritme permainannya untuk mengalahkan Denis Shapovalov dengan skor akhir yang sama."
— (Antaranews)“Pemain nombor dua dunia, Jannik Sinner” mengukuhkan statusnya sebagai antara pilihan utama kejohanan selepas berjaya menempah tiket ke pusingan 4 Terbuka Indian Wells.
— [Mar 09] Berita.rtm.gov.myWorld number two Jannik Sinner defeated Denis Shapovalov 6-3 and 6-2 to reach the fourth round of the Indian Wells Masters. He will now face Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca in his next match after dropping only one set against him despite an early serve break by Svrcina earlier that day, though this text does not mention a clash with Zverev or Djokovic as stated elsewhere
Jannik Sinner defeated Denis Shapovalov in straight sets to advance and face Joao Fonseca, while fourth-seeded Alexander Zverev overcame Brandon Nakashima after dropping a tie-breaker at Indian Wells. The article also notes that the 19-year-old Brazilian teenager reached his first Masters quarter-final appearance following victories against Karen Khachanov and Tommy Paul in previous rounds.