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Sinner success with Halle debut win

Jannick Sinner fought through for a debut win at the ATP Halle event on Tuesday, with the forth seed getting past Richard Gasquet 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.

The German-speaking Italian needed nearly two and a half hours to dispatch Gasquet, who claimed the 600th match victory of his career last week in Stuttgart with a defeat of top seed Stefnaos Tsitsipas.

Sinner won a round last week in the Netherlands and crossed the border to Germany with less than a fortnight remaining before the July 3 start of Wimbledon.

The Italian improved his season numbers in first-round wins to a perfect 12-0 while winning his 40th match of 2023.

Gasquet put up a fight, saving 17 of 20 break points against his serve; Sinner produced 45 winners to advance into the second round against compatriot Lorenzo Sonego.

Sonego beat Aslan Karatsev, who was inserted into the draw after Nick Kyrgios withdrew with a knee injury, 6-2, 3-6, -2.

Bill Scott

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