Sina reverses and eliminates Paul! Aka swept Musetti in two sets! Sina Aka will compete for the championship
[Text/Tennis Fighting Master] In the early morning of May 17, the highly anticipated ATP1000-level Rome Masters semi-finals started fiercely. In the end, the top seed of the tournament, Jennik Sina, fought hard in 3 sets (1-6, 6-0, 6-3) to reverse the qualifiers, eliminated American Paul, and the No. 3 seed in the second half of the area, Alcalaz also performed well, and eliminated Italian player Musetti in two straight sets (6-3, 7-6 (4)) to eliminate Italian player Musetti home. In this way, Sina and Aka successfully met in the final, and the two will have a peak showdown later on May 18 to compete for the championship. Let's talk about the semi-finals in the first half. The second men's singles semi-finals of the Roma Masters, the top seed Sina reversed the No. 11 seed Paul 1-6, 6-0, 6-3, achieving three consecutive victories against the latter, winning 26 consecutive victories across the season. This is also the 25th time in Sina's career, and the 7th time in the Masters final. Sina made 13 unforced mistakes in the first set, and Paul only had 8. Sina performed very well, but she completed the 6th game and broke the serve in the previous 2nd and 4th games. Sina was fragile in the first set. However, Sina adjusted her state in the second set, and the success rate and scoring rate of the first serve were significantly improved. She broke the serve three times and swept Paul 6-0 and scored a set back. Sina continued to maintain a high first-time goal rate and scoring rate in the final set, but the second-time score rate was very low. In the end, he defeated Paul with two breaks (the advantage of breaking one more time than Paul) and successfully reversed. In a previous Rome Masters men's singles semi-final, the third seed Alcalaz did not struggle as hard as Sina. He defeated No. 8 seed Musetti 6-3, 7-6 (4) to win five consecutive victories against the latter. This is also the 25th time Aka has reached the Tour finals and the 8th time in his career, achieving the feat of reaching at least the finals in the three clay Masters and the French Open. Mussetti was broken at the beginning of the first set. Although he broke the game later, he was broken three times and eventually lost 3-6. In the second set, the two played very fiercely, each breaking the serve twice, and the technical indicators were almost the same. Aka's scoring rate of receiving and serving was relatively higher. In the end, the two tied 6-6 and entered the tiebreak battle. In the tiebreak, Aka was still better at his skills and won 7-4 points. In this way, 22-year-old Aka and 23-year-old Sina successfully met in the final. Currently, the two have played 11 times, with Aka having the advantage of 7 wins and 4 losses, but there are not many matches in clay. This time, Sina successfully made a comeback and reached the final. It is a gratifying thing. Fighting at home and being expected to defeat Aka depends on who will perform more stably. 【Text/Tennis Fighting Master】
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