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Jannik Sinner was reprieved as the Australian Open's extreme heat policy was invoked to allow time for the stadium's roof to close.
Australian Open: Jannik Sinner defeats Eliot Spizzirri in four sets following controversial stoppage
Sinner battled leg cramps and received courtside treatment while falling behind in the third set versus Spizzirri.
To use a well-worn phrase, Jannik Sinner knows he dodged a bullet. During the third set of his match against world number 85 Eliot Spizzirri on Rod Laver Arena, the two-time defending Australian Open champion had his back to the wall. At a set apiece ...
Jannik Sinners hopes of a third successive Australian Open title were saved by the heat rule as the second seed fought off cramp to reach the fourth round; Watch the ATP and WTA Tours live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
The 24-year-old American tennis star Eliot Spizziri has been the real talk of the town in Melbourne this week. After defeating the teenage phenom Joao Fonseca in the first round, he is now throwing up a real challenge to the defending champion,
Jannik Sinner's hopes of a third straight Australian Open title looked close to being over - but he was the biggest beneficiary of the tournament's heat rules.
The No. 2 seed wasn’t happy, he approached umpire Fergus Murphy while boos rang out, and explained that he couldn’t serve because fans in the crowd were speaking. “They were speaking up there and I had to wait.
Jannik Sinner is getting attention over who isn't supporting him at the Australian Open yet.