Stream Sinners Return in Cincinnati QF – Tennis Now Wins for the 24th Consecutive

Richard Pagliaro | Wednesday, August 13, 2025
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crank whip drive, Jannik Sinner He played the most explosive tennis ball in the baseline.
Tennis, the first world is a strange outsider.
Repeated push for doubles alley chase Adrian Mannarino The sinners fired tricky left-handed, solving the dilemma with sharp service and large productions.
The No. 1 Seed Sinner cuts a row of ACEs to beat Mannarino 6-4, 7-6 (4) to advance to the fifth season of the Cincinnati Open.
A sinner who won his 24th straight game, he won the Frenchman for the 21st straight game and won the 10th straight game.
How devastating is his popular tough court at the Australian Open and the U.S. Open?
Sinner has scored 63-3 on the hard court since the start of the 2024 season, when he won the AO championship in the Virgin.
Next is to give Sinner: a quarter-final clash with Felix Auger-Aliassime or other Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi, whose 24th birthday approaches Saturday.
The longest ATP Hard Court has won a streak since 2000:
Federer, 56, 2005-06
Federer, 35, 2006-07
Djokovic, 35, 2010-11
Djokovic, 29, 2019-20
Murray, 2016 – February 28, 2017
Djokovic, 26, 2013-14
Federer, 26, 2004-05
Nadal, 26, 2013-14@Janniksin24, 2024-25🙌#cincytennis pic.twitter.com/lplidpsfk9– Tennis TV (@tennistv) August 13, 2025
He has played his first game since he stripped two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to make history the first Italian to win Wimbledon, and Sina has been tested at times.
The ongoing Mannarino used the swift court in Cincinnati (and the scalding shot of the No. 1 seed), both the sinner and the two men experienced nearly two hours, a 50-minute rain delay, leading 2-1 in the second set.
Although Sinner will be disappointed, he did not beat the game with a 6-5 (30 Love), but he shrugged, soaring over the past six, soaring over the past six, shooting down his 11th and 12th ACES in one hour, 48 minutes. When Mannarino pounded a forehand at a crossroads back and forced the deciding game, Sinner won 31 of 32 first-choice scores and lost the only first game of the game.
The left-handed Frenchman waved the ace to save breakout points and keep the first game.
Two games later, Sinner beat the breakout with a series of heavy drives.
The old-fashioned Mannarino performs flat with a Babolat racket, so it can loosely shaking back the crackling pace of a big hitter like Top Seed.
On a sultry Cincinnati afternoon, Mannarino’s continuous ACES wore a hat, no headband, no sweatband, helped him maintain his continuous Aces 4-5.
In service of the scene, the Sinners surpassed Mannarino’s shot and simplified a sleek tween to extend that. Mannarino flicked the shooting percentage that the Sinner should have deposited for the winner, but he hit a reply. Two points later, Sinner pulled the error away to close a set of clues.
The Sinners served only 44%, but scored 12 perfect 12 points on their first serve in the 44-minute opener.
The game ended for 63 minutes (about 2:55 ET), and in the second set, Sinner suspended the game with a score of 40-30, 1-2 in 40-30, 1-2.
The sinner spent a long rain delaying the playing cards and ran around the player’s gym to activate his legs.
After the game resumed, the sinner quickly maintained level 2. The two traded love in Games 6 and 7.
Mannarino, who hit 10 A, repeatedly hits the slider to replace sinners and often sends top seeds outside the doubles alley to return to the ad side.
The Sinner continued his third love after 10 games.
Game 11 was the longest game in the game as Mannarino saved three breakout points while Sinner broke three shots 6-5.
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Sinner was unshakable in the serve, and the sinner rose from 30-year-old Love (The), but missed two forehands in a row. Credit Mannarino’s ridiculous sharp-horned backhand opened the court, where he won his first breakpoint for a high front-hand volley. The sinner challenged the Frenchman’s forehand to return, and Mannarino tore a winner, allowing Sinner to give his box a sarcastic thumb.
Resuming business, Sinner won five out of five in the final six to end the shattered ace.