Confident Sinner lays out Australian Open title credentials

Melbourne (AFP/APP): Jannik Sinner said he was confident and relaxed after reinforcing his Australian Open title credentials with a straight-sets mauling of 26th-seed Sebastian Baez Friday.

The 22-year-old Italian fourth seed was in a different class from the Argentine, spending just one hour and 52 minutes on court for the 6-0, 6-1, 6-3 romp.
It set him up for a fourth-round clash against Russian 15th seed Karen Khachanov, who made the semi-finals last year.

Sinner is yet to drop a set in his three matches so far, unlike the trio of players ahead of him in the rankings — defending champion Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev.

“I do feel confident,” he said. “I came here with a good off-season, preparation.
“I’m just quite focused and also relaxed on the court at the moment. Let’s see how I handle the situation when the score is even or I’m down, how I react. It’s going to be interesting to see.”

Sinner enjoyed a breakthrough 2023, winning his first Masters title in Toronto and reaching the championship match at the ATP Finals, beating Djokovic in group play.
He then led Italy to the Davis Cup title, again toppling Djokovic along the way, to finish the year in the best form of his life.

The Italian advanced to the quarter-finals at the year’s first major in 2022 and exited in the fourth round last year, but he has higher expectations this season after surging up the rankings.

First he must get past Khachanov.

“Every time we played, was very long matches, tough matches,” Sinner said. “But this is why also I practise, to see where my level is, where I can find the right solution every time.”

‘Perfect’ Sabalenka smashes Tsurenko 6-0, 6-0 at Australian Open: Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka described Friday’s 6-0, 6-0 demolition of Lesia Tsurenko at the Australian Open as “perfection”, but said she could get even better in a chilling warning to her rivals.

The Belarusian world number two has dropped just six games in her three matches at the tournament so far. The 25-year-old, who won her maiden Grand Slam crown in Melbourne last year, is seeking to become the first woman to retain the title since compatriot Victoria Azarenka completed the feat in 2013. Sabalenka, wearing vivid red, bristled with intent from the start against the Ukrainian 28th seed on Rod Laver Arena, cantering home in just 52 minutes.

“I think today’s performance was really, yeah, was perfection,” she said. “I’m happy with the level I played today.”

But she added: “There is always something to improve, you know. That’s why you just can’t be happy with the level you are at right now so you always have to keep moving, keep improving.”