Hard blow for the Italian Jannik Sinner. While he had ideally started his round of 16 at Roland-Garros by winning the first round against Andrey Rublev (1-6), he was unable to continue his momentum. Touched in the left knee, Sinner first saw the second set escape him (4-6), before being forced to retire two games later. Rublev will face in the quarterfinals the winner of the duel between Medvedev and Cilic, which will take place this Monday evening.
Roland-Garros: Rublev takes advantage of the abandonment of Sinner
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