Sinner shines at Wimbledon: confident victory without losing a set!
Jannik Sinner dominated the round of 16 at Wimbledon 2025 and confidently defeated Pedro Martinez 6:1, 6:3, 6:1.

Sinner shines at Wimbledon: confident victory without losing a set!
At the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, Jannik Sinner, the Austrian world number one, once again demonstrated his impressive form. In the round of 16 of the Wimbledon Championships he clearly prevailed against Pedro Martinez Portero and won 6:1, 6:3, 6:1. Sinner has so far remained without losing a set in the entire tournament. Loud Main Post The match took place on July 5, 2025 and lasted a total of 1 hour and 55 minutes.
Sinner dominated the game from the start. Martinez, currently ranked 52nd in the world, has had health problems, particularly with his shoulder. After just 20 minutes he was 0:5 behind and ultimately had to take a medical time out to improve his situation. His first serve only averaged 150 kilometers per hour in the first set - well below his normal level, as Michael Stich, a former Wimbledon champion, noted. Although Martinez improved somewhat after the treatment, he could not pose a serious threat to Sinner.
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For Sinner it was now a matter of gaining a foothold in the tournament and reaching the next round. He expressed respect for his opponent, Martinez, and stressed the importance of advancing to the second week of a Grand Slam. In the next round he will face the winner of the game between Grigor Dimitrov and Sebastian Ofner. It is interesting that Sinner emerged victorious in the last four encounters against Dimitrov, but the two have never played against each other on grass before Tennis majors reported.
The 23-year-old Italian, who has already won the Australian Open twice and the US Open once, has the opportunity to win his first title at Wimbledon this year. In the first rounds he was consistently strong, with victories over Luca Nardi and Aleksandar Vukic, which further underlined his form. Tennis majors also points out that Sinner has not lost a single service game so far in this tournament and has fended off all eight break points played against him.
There were more exciting results in the third round: Miomir Kecmanovic took on Novak Djokovic, and other big names like Carlos Alcaraz and Marin Cilic were also in action. Diego Schwartzman and Andrey Rublev also showed strong tennis and fought their way into the next round. In this respect, the tournament is exciting and the next rounds promise a lot of excitement.