Sinner Reaches Madrid Semi-Final, Completes Masters 1000 Set
World No. 1 defeats 19-year-old home favourite Jodar; Potapova makes history as lucky loser
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- Jannik Sinner defeated 19-year-old Spanish qualifier Rafael Jodar 6-2, 7-6(0) at the Madrid Open to become the first player to reach semi-finals at all nine Masters 1000 tournaments.
- The world No.
- 1 extended his winning streak to 21 matches despite a stern test from the home favourite.
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Rafael Jodar was playing college tennis for the University of Virginia and ranked No. 687 in the world just one year ago. He has taken the tour by storm this clay season, winning his maiden ATP title and making deep runs at multiple tournaments.
Jannik Sinner ended the inspired run of teen home favourite Rafael Jodar with a 6-2, 7-6 (0) victory at the Madrid Open on Wednesday to complete his set of semi-finals reached at all nine Masters 1000 tournaments. The 19-year-old Jodar has taken the tour by storm this clay season, winning a maiden ATP title in Marrakesh, and making the semi-finals in Barcelona and the quarter-finals in Madrid before he was stopped by the world No 1 at the Caja Mágica. This time last year, Jodar was playing college tennis for the University of Virginia and was ranked No 687 in the world. He will crack the top 35 when the new rankings are released on Monday. Sinner was seriously tested before he extended his current winning streak to 21 consecutive matches. The Italian will face Jiri Lehecka or Arthur Fils in Friday's semi-final. The first-set scoreline may have read 6-2 but it was far from a routine affair for Sinner, who found himself facing a young opponent who could match his firepower, particularly on the forehand wing. The Italian was tested in multiple service games, including a marathon one at 2-2, and had to save a pair of break points before he took a one-set lead in 44 minutes. Leaning on the rowdy home support, Jodar skirted danger at the start of the second set and put pressure on the Sinner serve. However, despite his best efforts, Jodar couldn't convert any of the five break points he created as Sinner levelled for 4-4. The set went to a tiebreak, which was dominated by Sinner, who won the last 11 points of the match to advance to his first Madrid semi-final. Lucky loser Anastasia Potapova reached the first WTA 1000 semi-final of her career with a hard-fought 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-3 performance against former world No 1 Karolina Pliskova. The world No 56, who knocked out Elena Rybakina and Jelena Ostapenko in the previous two rounds, awaits Marta Kostyuk or Linda Noskova in the final four. Having recently switched allegiance from Russia to Austria, Potapova is the first player representing Austria to reach a WTA 1000 semi-final, and the first lucky loser to make it this far at a tournament of this level. "It feels great, I wouldn't lie," said the 25-year-old. "I've been given a second chance, and I've been using it very good. It actually can happen in tennis, so that's why I think it's one of the most beautiful sports we have. If I was given it, maybe I deserve it, so, yeah, I'm very happy."
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Sinner will advance to the Madrid Open final
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Jodar will continue rising in rankings
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Offene Fragen
- Will Jodar maintain his top 35 ranking?
- Can Potapova win the tournament as a lucky loser?






