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Sinner gains confidence at Wimbledon after overwhelming Brooksby

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 3 Jul 2026 | 18.03
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Jannik Sinner defeats Brooksby at Wimbledon 2026. Photo: gettyimages
Jannik Sinner defeats Brooksby at Wimbledon 2026. Photo: gettyimages

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Jannik Sinner continues to grow at Wimbledon 2026. The defending champion delivered his most convincing performance of the tournament to defeat Jenson Brooksby 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 and reach the fourth round with much better sensations than in his first two matches. Despite conceding his serve twice, the Italian displayed constant authority and hardly gave the impression that victory could slip through his fingers.

After a much tougher debut than expected and a second match still with highs and lows, the world number one finally found his stride. His forehand once again proved to be a differentiating factor, accelerating the pace of exchanges and causing significant damage whenever he found the space to dominate with that shot. Brooksby, always an uncomfortable opponent due to his unconventional style, barely found a way to disrupt Sinner's game plan, as Sinner showed much more solidity from the baseline.

Sinner lost his serve twice, but significantly improved his forehand and overall feelings

Beyond the scoreline, the Italian achieved another important goal: minimizing physical wear. On a day marked by intense heat in London, closing the match in three sets without having to engage in lengthy rallies or marathon sets provides an added benefit heading into the second week. Fatigue is becoming an increasingly relevant factor in a Grand Slam, and Sinner seems to have taken a step forward just as the tournament begins to toughen up.

His next obstacle will be one of the major surprises in the men's draw. Japanese player Shintaro Mochizuki earned his ticket to the fourth round after defeating Spanish player Rafael Jódar, extending a brilliant week that puts him back in the spotlight on the stage where he previously won the junior title years ago. The match against Sinner will be a significant challenge, although the Japanese player will arrive with high confidence.

Meanwhile, the defending champion continues to send very positive signals. His game is starting to resemble the one that led him to lift the trophy a year ago, and if he maintains this level, he will once again be the main reference point in the top half of the draw, which is beginning to sway in his favor.

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