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In the first Middle Sunday in English history, the two young promises of the future of tennis faced each other on the Centre Court: Jannik Sinner against Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian number two and the Spanish number two played in the fourth round of Wimbledon, the first in their careers, on the field that has turned 100 years of history, giving life to a real show.
The highlights of the match
Three and a half hours of pure entertainment. A show between the two young phenomena, between backhand passersby and dampened by spectacular care, a tiebreak with a thousand emotions and the match point that gave the Italian number two access to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon, where he will face the reigning champion Novak Djokovic.
The quarterfinal match against Novak Djokovic will be probably the most important match of Jannik Sinner’s career.
👏 #Sinner, uno spettacolo. E ora i quarti di #Wimbledon!
👀 Guarda gli highlights della vittoria su #Alcaraz#SkyWimbledon #SkyTennis #Wimbledon2022 #SkySport pic.twitter.com/UuysLiSYYZ — skysport (@SkySport) July 3, 2022