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Sinner demolishes Martinez to reach Wimbledon last 16

LONDON :It took only seven points before the first forlorn shout of "C'mon Pedro" was warmly applauded by a Centre Court crowd who had already seen enough to know that Jannik Sinner was in for an easy Saturday afternoon at Wimbledon.

A disgruntled murmur echoed around the arena when the world number one moved to the verge of a second break with only 14 minutes of the match having passed before frustration gave way to sympathy for Sinner's ailing opponent Pedro Martinez.

When it became apparent that the Spaniard was struggling with a shoulder injury, his every point, near miss, brave scramble for the ball was cheered, but there was to be no mercy from Sinner.

The top seed bulldozed into the last 16 with a crushing 6-1 6-3 6-1 win that will have served as an ominous warning to his title rivals.

The trainer was called on court twice to work on Martinez's injury but Sinner was ruthless, as he set about completing his third consecutive straight-sets victory at the All England Club.

The 23-year-old has dropped 17 games in his first three matches, to equal a professional era record at Wimbledon, at an average of less than two per set and has yet to lose his serve.

Bidding to become Italy's first Wimbledon champion, he will next face Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov.

"Very happy with the win but we all saw that he was struggling with his shoulder. When you don't serve well on this surface it is hard," Sinner said. "Huge respect to him to come out here and compete."

STERNER TESTS

If Sinner, who swatted aside compatriot Luca Nardi and Australia's Aleksandar Vukic in the previous rounds, is to add another Grand Slam title to the two he has won in Melbourne and one in New York, he will face sterner tests than Martinez.

The world number 52,

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