At, the Italian tennis player began to prepare for the hard field, with the goal of conquering the throne of the US Open. The first trend he attended was Cincinnati Masters.
With the number 1 seed ranked, Sinner did not have to play in the first round. This morning, he entered the match of the army in the second round of men. The first rival of the No. 1 seed is Daniel Elahi Galan (144th in the world).

Before the opponent was much lower, Sinner had an overwhelming match. The Italian player only takes 6 points in 7 serve games, successfully saved the only break point and constantly put pressure in the delivery phase. Meanwhile, Elahi Galan could not keep up with the pace, only reaching the serve rate at 54% and losing 56% of points when holding the serve.
Sinner started to explode with three white serve games, win the break in games 2 and 4 to lead 5-0 after only 15 minutes. When the serve to finish the set at 5-1, he saved a break point with a direct serve, then closed the set with a delicate Half-Volley, winning 6-1 after 26 minutes.
Set 2, Sinner almost no point when serve and still maintain pressure. Elihi Galan lost the break right at the opening game, then had to save 5 break Points in the third game to keep the difference in a break. However, in game 5, the world's No. 1 player has 3 opportunities to break and make successful use with a hand-scoring point, raising the score to 4-1.

When handed over at 5-1, Sinner launched the perfect drop-shot to break the game to serve, closing the match easily. The final score is 6-1, 6-1 in favor of the Italian tennis player.
According to statistics, Sinner creates 13 break opportunities and takes advantage of 5 times. He scored 20 Winner points and made 12 errors of self-damage, including 19 Winner points from serve and created a remarkable advantage of 31-9 in the ball phase from the end of the yard.
With this result, Sinner has officially participated in the 3rd round of the men's singles Cincinnati Masters this year. His next opponent is Gabriel Diallo (Canada).