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Jannik Sinner Overcomes Corentin Moutet’s Strong Start to Advance to Roland-Garros Quarterfinals
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In an intense match at Roland-Garros, Jannik Sinner staged a remarkable comeback after a shaky start against Corentin Moutet, securing a spot in the quarterfinals with a 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 victory that lasted 2 hours and 41 minutes.
Entering his first Roland-Garros eighth-final, Moutet took an early lead by clinching the first set with a stellar performance against the 2nd ranked player in the world, Sinner.
However, Sinner gradually found his stride and elevated his game, adapting to Moutet’s style and unleashing powerful shots to turn the tide in his favor.
The match saw Moutet struggle to maintain his momentum as Sinner’s confidence and precision grew stronger throughout the subsequent sets.
Despite a valiant effort from Moutet and the energetic support from the Chatrier crowd, Sinner’s dominance prevailed, securing his place in the next round against Grigor Dimitrov.