Jannik Sinner (in the photo), at the moment, knows no obstacles to Australian Open di tennis. The blue, seeded number 4 in the tournament, reached the round of XNUMX with a clear path: three matches, zero sets left to the opponents. Sunday morning, in the Italian night, Sinner challenges the Russian Karen Khachanov negli eighths of final of the first Slam of the season. The tennis player from San Candido, for the Sisal experts, starts as a huge favorite to land, for the second time in his career, among the best 8 in fast pace in Melbourne: Sinner's success is offered at 1,08 compared to Khachanov's 7,00, last year's semi-finalist. Sunday's match will be the fourth match between the two, who have not faced each other since 2021, with the Italian leading 2-1: curious how Jannik then always reached the final after beating the Muscovite. The blue, as mentioned, has not lost a set so far: another exact result 3-0 in his favor is played at 1,90 while that for Khachanov would pay 24 times the stake.

THEAustralian Open reached the round of 16 and, of the top XNUMX seeds, only two exited before the fourth round: the Danish Rune and the American Shelton. The best are all still competing with Novak Djokovic which remains the Favourite is preferably used for final victory: i Sisal experts they see the eleventh triumph in Melbourne of the world number one at 2,00. The most accredited rival remains Carlos Alcaraz, which is located in the part of the board, at odds of 3,50. The podium of the favorites for the final success is completed by Jannik Sinner offered at 4,50: the blue player is in the upper part of the scoreboard and, in a hypothetical semi-final, he could find himself ahead of Djokovic again. Everyone else is chasing in double figures: Medvedev to 12 with Tsitsipas and the idol of the house De Minaur data at 20.

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