Jannik Sinner continues its run to Wimbledon 2026. The world number one surpasses Jan Lennard Struff at the end of an intense challenge and gain access to the semifinal of the London tournament, scheduled Friday July 10, against one between Auger-Aliassime or DjokovicThe Italian team wins with a score of 7-5, 7-6, 6-3 and once again confirmed his solidity in decisive moments, managing to break down the resistance of the German, protagonist of a courageous performance played at very high intensity.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 8th, the Wimbledon schedule continues with another important quarterfinal. The spotlight will once again be on Italy: at 15:40 p.m. on the Main Court, Flavio Cobolli, called to challenge the British Arthur Fery.
Sinner overcomes a tough Struff: how it went
The match it wasn't easy For Sinner, Struff tried to impose his aggressive style of tennis from the start, relying on a powerful serve, deep returns, and frequent runs to the net to disrupt the Italian champion's rhythm.
The Italian, however, responded with his usual maturity: he alternated accelerations from the baseline, precision in his service and great attention in the most delicate phases of the match. first set He remained balanced until the decisive moment, when Sinner increased the pressure in response and found the necessary extension to move ahead.
even the second partial The match confirmed the excellent balance between the two players. Struff managed to stay in the match thanks to the effectiveness of his first serve and his ability to shorten rallies with his runs to the net. In the tie-break, however, Sinner raised the bar: a decisive mini-break allowed him to win 7-4 and move ahead by two sets.
In third set The German continued to seek offensive solutions, alternating bursts from the baseline and attacks at the net, but Sinner gradually took control of the rallies. The Italian increased the depth of his shots, pushed harder with his forehand, and applied constant pressure on his opponent's second serve. The decisive break came in the final, when an incisive return and a splendid backhand passing shot allowed the Italian to extend his lead and close out the match. in 2 hours and 34 minutes.
Sinner thus continues his journey on the London grass with the aim of defending the title he won and reaching the final of the most prestigious tournament on the circuit again.
