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Today's world champion Sinner has won 4 consecutive victories to reach the top 4 of the 2025 Rome Tennis Masters men's singles


On the 15th local time, the current world champion Sinner, who has come back from the ban and is getting better and better, swept Norway's 6th seed Ruud 6:0 and 6:1. So far, Italy's top seed has won four consecutive victories to reach the semi-finals of the men's singles at the 2025 Rome Masters.

Sinner, the world's current football champion


'I felt good on the pitch and I think we all saw that. Facing Ruud, who won the championship on clay in Madrid, Sinner opened the tournament at home in the Italian capital with eight games in a row, and the dominance was so strong that even the full landlord fans sympathized with their opponents, and when Ruud finally held his only serve in the third game of the second set, he raised his arms in celebration with self-teasing, and even received enthusiastic cheers. As for Sinner, who only spent 64 minutes in a quick game, he did not change his calm and calm nature after the game, "The goal is to understand how good I am in this competition. I'm getting better day by day, so I'm very happy about that, so let's see what happens in the semi-finals. ”

The 23-year-old Sinner, who was suspended for three months since February this year due to last year's drug ban turmoil, did not return to the ATP 1,000-point clay Masters until he reappeared, and now he has made a strong return to four consecutive levels, and has also extended his cross-season winning streak to 25 matches, and the men's singles draw shows that Sinner will meet the 11th seed of the United States (Tommy Paul) in the semifinals to determine the title ticket.

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