Sinners extend hard court streak to Cincinnati – Tennis now

Chris Oddo | Monday, August 11, 2025
Jannik Sinner continues to beat his favorite surface like that man does.
On Monday night, the highest seed Italian in Cincinnati fought Canadian Gabriel Diallo 6-2 7-6 (6) to 16 rounds and won his career-best best court to win a streak of 23 wins.
Sina will next face Tommy Paul or Adrian Mannarino and now wins the ninth-longest hard court streak on this century’s ATP Tour. His last defeat on the hard court in last year’s Beijing final was Carlos Alcaraz.
The 23-year-old Italian has achieved a 62-3 record on the hard court since the start of the 24th, winning 21 hard lineups in 21 consecutive games in the Grand Slams, winning the Australian Open in 2024 and 2025, and opening in 2024.
Sina was sometimes pushed by 23-year-old Diallo on Monday, but Canadians couldn’t avoid hurting themselves with double mistakes and some inappropriate mistakes.
He played a total of ten doubles, but still managed to find a way to set the point in the second set. At that time, the sinner hit a shot of the night, a first return of evil service, which was the line of Diallo’s shoelaces. The Canadian lost that, and the next two – matches, matches and won the Sinner Stream, who has now won nine consecutive victories, dating back to his Wimbledon Championship title.