This morning the media replayed the declarations and firecrackers of demonstrators running along Turin’s Via Filippo Turati shouting “Pa les tina!” and holding firecrackers to their supporters. Meanness also takes on the gunpowder hue of the futuristic Pavellon, and Jannik Sinner’s racket emits its characteristic roar – joy. On your line, the Italians have rounded off the week perfectly so far. In the match against Canonero Ben Shelton, he was undefeated with a score of 6-3, 7-6 (3) and advanced to the group stage without allowing a solo set. He has 29 consecutive matches, which ties Roger Federer’s streak between 2010 and 2012. This Saturday (14.30, Movistar+), he will face Alex de Mignard in the first round of the semi-finals.
Sinner defended the title he achieved a year ago, but was unable to defend the title against Alcaraz in a great match that both fighters have been involved in since then. El de San Candido, 24, won the Australian Open and Wimbledon, and was the only Spaniard to win at Roland Garros and the US Open in New York. Either way, local tennis players are pondering the final stages of this tournament with excitement, keeping an eye on their surfing and knowing that a win on Sunday might leave a nice taste in their mouths. He won’t compete in Davis Cup until 2026, when he’s done recharging his batteries and going as far as he can, but before that, he’s carrying out his mission in Turin every day.
That means you can’t reach Alcaraz. Express your feelings before you jump on the track to surrender to Shelton. “If he deserves it because he has had a great season. I am happy for him. He has won big competitions and other tournaments, impressive numbers. He is playing at a very high level. He is competitive on all surfaces and non He’s always playing aggressively. He’s under pressure, but he’s handling it very well. I’m happy for him. Even if he says I’m happy to be here, I’m lying.” The Spaniards would head to the Antipodes with a corps, and would probably be in charge of what would happen over the next few days, along with the larger Botín.
At the moment, Félix Auger-Aliassime awaits in the semi-finals, a bewildering rival in Guadianesque. back and forth. Possessing the ability to reach land, he has not finished exploring yet, as he thought he was Englilettard. But with petrol shortages everywhere these days, it will at least be enough to remove Zverev, who raised the white flag before the summer, from the bottom of the table. The German, a maestro who combines both mentally and physically and won in 2018 and 2021, takes leave at 6-4, 7-6 (4) at 2 hours 07 minutes. “I feel blessed,” Auger-Aliassime told the nation. You will need it. I’m going head to head with Alcaraz, but I’m misleading: 4-3. Fourth consecutive victory for the Murcian player.