Sinner snuffs out Struff's Wimbledon dream to reach semi-finals
LONDON, July 7 : Champion Jannik Sinner ended one of the feel-good stories at this year's Wimbledon when he tamed big-serving German warrior Jan-Lennard Struff 7-5 7-6(4) 6-3 to reach the semi-finals on Tuesday.
In his 47th Grand Slam appearance, Struff had become the oldest man in the professional era to reach his first major quarter-final, at the age of 36.
Any hopes the world number 74 might have harboured of extending that run were snuffed out in brutal fashion by the Italian top seed.
Struff had served 100 thunderbolt aces to reach the quarter-finals and fired down 12 more missiles on Tuesday but all that firepower did little to throw Sinner off his stride.
HOPING FOR MAJOR SUCCESS AFTER MASTERS RUN
A break for a 6-5 lead in the first set was enough for the Italian to bag the set and when Struff held set point in the 10th game of the second, Sinner maintained his laser focus to produce an unreturnable serve.
Danger over and Sinner, who has failed to add to his Grand Slam tally since his triumph at the All England Club 12 months ago, steamed through the tiebreak before reaching his 10th major semi-final when Struff banged a service return long.
"He is a very, very tough player to play against but he deserves everything he's done and achieved in his career," Sinner told the crowd after extending his record over Struff to 4-0.
"In the beginning, he started better than me, I was struggling a little bit. I tried to stay there mentally.
"The second set could have ended in a different way, tiebreaks are always 50/50. He's a very tough player to play against. I'm happy to be back in the semi-finals here."
Sinner has been an unstoppable force at the Masters 1000 events this year, winning all five contested. Unfortunately the man


