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Zverev plays ugly to get the job done
Alexander Zverev battled wind and heavy conditions on a challenging Sunday at the Rome Masters, with the second seed prevailing 6-1, 6-4 over Alexander Blockx to move into the fourth round.
The German won a rematch of a Madrid semi-final from last month booking a victory which puts him on joint sixth place for the most men’s singles wins in Rome in the Open era.
“It was difficult. Very, very windy in the second set,” the 2-17 and 2024 Foro Italico champion said.
“I’m lucky that I finished (before some brief rain). I was efficient today.
Winning in straight sets is very nice.”
Three-time semi-finalist Casper Ruud padded his lead in the most clay wins category since 2020 by defeating Czech Jiri Lehecka 6-3, 6-4.
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Sinner finishes off Medvedev to reach Rome final
Jannik Sinner came back out on Saturday after a rain interruption the previous night and played four more games to complete a 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 win over Daniil Medvedev to back up his final here a year ago at his home Rome Masters.
The semi-final match was halted by rain on Friday night, with Sinner looking decidedly fragile, appearing ill and requiring a trainer’s visit to massage a right thigh concern
The victory sends the world No. 1 into Sunday’s title match against Casper Ruud, who comfortably booked his place on Friday.
Sinner hammered the Norwegian the last time they played in Rome, listing just one game.
The Italian saved two match points in the ninth game of the final set, with Medvedev holding for 4-5.
Sinner finished off the win in less than 19 minutes, firing a cross-court winner to complete the two-part contest.
Should he win on Sunday he will become the first man to ever win five straight Masters 1000 titles.
The top seed said he spent a restless night.
“I never struggle to get to sleep at night but last night was not easy,
“Late in the third set with the match nearly done, there are always nerves when you start a match. You never know what can happen.”
But the drama was all forgotten. “I’m happy how I handled the situation<
Sinner said. “Tomorrow will be a tough day
“Casper is playing much better than when I beat him here. I’m happy to stand again in the final.
“This is a special tournament for me and for Italians, I’m very happy with how I handled the situation.
“I’m glad this match is finally over, it was a very long one.”
He added: “If the final goes well, great. If not then I’ll still be very happy – final of a Masters is still an amazing result.”
Sinner lost the Rome final a year ago to Carlos Alcaraz.
During his second-set low point on Friday night in heavy, humid conditions, Sinner looked distressed during a sit-down, gasping at his midsection and showing a shaky hand as he drank and breathing heavily.
Sinner won his 10th match from 17 played against Medvedev, a former Rome champion and one-time world No. 1.
Main photo:- Jannik Sinner celebrates – by ATPTour.com
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Sinner-Medvedev left hanging by night-time rain
Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev were shut down Friday as their Rome Masters semi-final was interrupted overnight by rain, with the Italian lead 6-2, 5-7, 4-2.
With forecast for the rest of the night dire, officials pulled the plug and scheduled to conclude on Saturday.
The winner will take on Casper Ruud, who crushed Italian Luciano Darderi with the loss of just two games in another rain-interrupted semi which lasted for barely an hour on court.
Sinner, bidding for history if he reaches the Sunday final as the only man to win five Masters titles in a row. was looking fragile in the second set as he sat down trailing 3-1 in a semi-final watched by icon Boris Becker.
He appeared to vomit quietly into a courtside container and looked shaky while taking hydration at the changeover while breathing heavily and at one point clutching at his midsection.
he later took a debatable medical timeout leading 3-2 in the third set, a mov which drew Medvedev complaints over a possible illegal visit since it could have been due to cramping – not a treatable injury during a match under the rules.
But the player from the German-speaking northern Alto Adige region held on, saving set points in the second before Medvedev squared at a set apiece.
Sinner went up a break in the third set but was unable to close out the painful win.
The rain began, with Medvedev hapy to play on while Sinner was reluctant and did not hide his feeling from the chair umpire.
The match went off court at 10:45 pm with the rain continuing.
Sinner and Medvedev were meeting for the 17th tie, with the Italian standing 9-7..
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Ruud routs Darderi to crush Italian hopes
Casper Ruud survived a two-hour rain interruption on Friday as he destroyed Italian hopes with a 6-1, 6-1 hammering of Luciano Darderi to reach his first final at the Rome Masters.
The Norwegian came good on his fourth semi-final at the Foro Italico and will play the winner from world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev.
Darderi was running on fumes after playing a cumulative nine hours here and clearly lacked energy. That combined with the emotion of his first match at this level may have contributed to the one-way scoreline.
Ruud becomes the sixth active player to reach the finals of all three spring Masters events – Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome.
The match was paused with Ruud leading 4-1 over Darderi, with the frustrated Italian having already had a strong espresso delivered in a paper cup as he sat on the bench pondering his game.
The two-hour stoppage did nothing to change the match momentum, with Ruud starting the reprise with a hold for 5-1, collecting the set a game later with another break of serve.
In the second set, it was more of the same frustration for Darderi, trailed 4-0 before claiming a game.
Ruud calmly went about his business undisturbed, taking a 5-1 lead on the back of a 10-minute game and wrapping up his trip to the Sunday title match after baely an hour of time on court.
“This feels great but I’m sorry for Luciano paying at home and without much energy. He finished a match at 2:30 a.m. the other night.
“I had more experience at this level and more time to prepare, but what a tournament he has had.”
The winner added: “he may have been a bit stressed in the situation. I stayed focussed and in my tunnel vision. I did well.
Ruud said that a final with either Sinner or Medvedev will be a challenge.
“You have a guy who cannot lose and one how has won the title here (Medvedev).
“Both are incredible athletes. It is no easy task no matter whom it is. But I’m happy and proud to be in the Rome final for the first time.”
Ruud, whose former top 10 ranking has dropped to 25th, will return to the top 20 on Monday with Roland Garros starting next Sunday.
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