Jannik Sinner secured his place in the Wimbledon semifinals after defeating Jan-Lennard Struff in straight sets, 7-5, 7-6, 6-1. The victory marks a significant advancement for the Italian world number one, who utilized a dominant serving performance—including 16 aces—to neutralize the aggressive play of his German opponent on the grass courts of London.
How Sinner’s Serving Strategy Neutralized the Opposition
Sinner’s path to victory relied heavily on a refined serving game that kept Struff under constant pressure. According to reports from the grounds, Sinner maintained an 84% success rate on points won behind his first serve. This clinical approach was essential to counteracting Struff’s own service speed, which reached up to 223 km/h.
The match remained balanced until the final stages of the first set. With the score at 5-5, Sinner forced a break opportunity, converting it with a precise forehand return on the line. This allowed him to claim the opening set 7-5 in 46 minutes, effectively shifting the momentum of the contest.
Why Mental Resilience Remains a Key Factor for Top Seeds
The transition from the first to the second set tested Sinner’s composure. While Struff managed to respond to an early break in the second set, Sinner continued to rely on his serving consistency. The tie-break proved decisive; Sinner utilized a series of three service winners and an ace to secure the set 7-4, effectively dismantling Struff’s defensive efforts.
What Sinner Said About His Performance
Following the match, Sinner emphasized the importance of staying focused during high-stakes moments. “Sono rimasto lì mentalmente, non è stata una partita facile,” Sinner stated. He acknowledged that the outcome could have been different had the sets been split, noting, “Se fossimo andati un set pari, sarebbe cambiato tutto.”
When asked about his physical preparation for the intense heat at Wimbledon, Sinner noted that his team had optimized his cooling protocols, including the use of refrigerated towels and consistent hydration strategies to manage the high temperatures.
The Road Ahead in the Tournament
With this victory, Sinner moves into the semifinals to face the winner of the match between Novak Djokovic and Felix Auger-Aliassime. Sinner indicated that he is approaching this stage with a focus on avoiding the setbacks he experienced during previous Grand Slam tournaments, stating, “Spero che quello che è successo a Parigi non riaccada. Se succedesse, dovremmo fare un paio di cambiamenti.”

Frequently Asked Questions
- Who did Jannik Sinner defeat to reach the Wimbledon semifinals?
Sinner defeated Jan-Lennard Struff in straight sets. - What was the final score of the match?
Sinner won 7-5, 7-6, 6-1. - How many aces did Sinner record during the match?
Sinner recorded 16 aces throughout the three-set encounter. - Who is Sinner’s next opponent?
Sinner will face the winner of the match between Novak Djokovic and Felix Auger-Aliassime.
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