Janik Siner had no problems in the second match after returning to the field after suspension.
The Italian tennis player advanced to the round of 6 of the Rome Masters with a victory over Dutchman Jesper de Jong - 4:6, 2:XNUMX.
The world number one took a 4:1 lead in the first set, then the "easy loser" reduced it to 4:4 with a rebreak, and then tied it at 4:4...
That, however, was all from him in the first half of the game.
In the second set, everything was easier for Siner, and after 90 minutes of fighting, he made it to the top 16.
Siner's next rival will be Argentine Francisco Serundolo.
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