Stefanos Tsitsipas faces Jannik Sinner in the fourth round of the Australian Open, with a spot in the quarters up for grabs.
- Adv Sinner: What a return by the Italian. - 30-0: Another winner for the Greek. - 15-40: Sinner steps to hit a winner off the second serve. - 30-30: However, an ace does the trick. Right on the line. His second of the night. - 0-30: Sinner is making his move. The Italian is back. - 40-0: And again. - Game Tsitsipas: The world No.4 hits a forehand winner. The set is looking like his. Tsitsipas can't pass Sinner and we are on here.
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An unforced backhand error and a double fault, with two aces, takes them to 30-all. A shocker, and he rightly has his head in his hands. A slip at the back of the court means he misses out on the first break point of three at 0-40, and an ace erases the second, but at the third attempt Tsitsipas makes it count as Sinner hits long. That brings up two match points, after exactly four hours, and Tsitsipas takes the first with a forehand crosscourt winner. Earlier, Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina set her sights on taking Iga Swiatek's world number one ranking after knocking the Pole out with a 6-4 6-4 victory in the fourth round. Tsitsipas is yet to drop a set in Melbourne, while Sinner fought from two sets down to battle past Marton Fucsovics last time out.