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Kasper Rud was shocked by the performance of Jannik Sinner in the world, a 6–0 6–1 win against him in the Italian open quarter-finals.
Madrid came into the match after winning Open, but the favorite sinner of the house destroyed Norwegian in just 63 minutes.
Rood managed to win just seven points in the first set and until she finally won a game, she raised her arms in mock celebrations.
Prior to the Italian Open, Sinner said that he had “no hope” after returning from a three -month doping ban but his level was very high.
Rud was laughing at the net as he shook hands with the sinner, almost in a disbelief at his close performance.
“It doesn’t feel so bad,” Rud said, as stated by Guardian“Honestly, I think it was more fun than anything, even if I lost love and one.
“It is as if you just see the man and say: ‘Wow, it is the next level of dirt.” I excuse my language.
“It was almost fun to witness at the same time. Of course, I want it to be a close match.
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Jannik sinner was later asked whether his performance is perfection (Reuters)
“I wish, I could give people, fans, a long or close match. But I think I was ready to play there, he was just a reading.”
Sinner is through its first Italian open semi -finals and will play American Tommy Paul next time, while other semi -finals will pits their Italian compatriot Lorenzo Muusetti against Carlos Alkraz.
“I was feeling very good in court today. I think we all saw. My goal was trying to understand where my level is in this tournament. It raised day -to -day, so I am very happy about it,” Sinner said.
“It really doesn’t matter, the result, but how I felt today, it was a very, very positive sign for me … I think everything was doing very good work today, very well. I was serving well and returning well, great was moving forward in court.”