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Sinner Defies the Heat and Doubt to Storm into Australian Open Quarterfinals—What’s Next for the Rising Star?

Sinner Defies the Heat and Doubt to Storm into Australian Open Quarterfinals—What’s Next for the Rising Star?

Toward the end of the match Darderi, in his first official head-to-head with Sinner, increased the speed of his forehand as he went for everything, and also added intensity to his serve.

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Darderi took the first two points of the tiebreaker but then had to pause for a few moments before serving because of a baby crying in the crowd at Margaret Court Arena.

He didn’t win another point. Sinner reeled off the next seven to triumph in 2 hours and nine minutes.

It extended Sinner’s unbeaten streak to 18 against other Italians on tour and earned a quarterfinal against No. 8 Ben Shelton or No. 12 Casper Ruud.

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