Sinner sees off qualifier Mochizuki for Wimbledon quarter-final spot
LONDON, July 5 : Defending champion Jannik Sinner delivered another assured display at this year's Wimbledon by brushing aside Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki 6-3 7-6(0) 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals on Sunday.
Sinner arrived in southwest London without any grasscourt match practice after his early French Open exit in late May, but the 24-year-old Italian has steadily rediscovered his footing on the sport's slickest surface after a difficult opener.
"It's the first time we've played against (each other), so I didn't know exactly what to expect, but I tried to handle certain situations slightly better than him," Sinner said of his unorthodox and energetic opponent.
"He's an incredible player. Coming from the qualifiers and playing such a high level for such a long time. It's amazing. I wish him only the best. He should be proud of himself."
The four-times Grand Slam winner saw off Mochizuki with a show of relentless power and precision in the late Centre Court clash to stay firmly on course for a successful title defence and a second Wimbledon crown.
Having cruised through the first set as conditions improved on a scorching day, Sinner was left a little frustrated when his opponent saved three break points to draw level at 4-4 in the second before a short delay due to the roof being closed.
"He's tricky, especially on this surface. His game suits it very well because he's very low ... but all things considered, I tried to stay a bit more aggressive," Sinner added.
"I had some chances in the second set, I couldn't use them. But still, I'm very happy about this performance, I'm trying to step up every day, be a little bit better."
Sinner returned and took the set into a tiebreak, where the world number one produced more


