Jannik Sinner advanced to the third round of Wimbledon after defeating Nuno Borges in straight sets (3-0). Earlier in the tournament, the world number one survived a demanding five-set battle against Miomir Kecmanovic (3-2), once again demonstrating his composure under pressure. Prior to arriving in London, Sinner lifted the title in 's-Hertogenbosch with a convincing victory over Cameron Norrie (2-0). His only defeat in recent weeks came against Juan Manuel Cerundolo at Roland Garros (2-3), but overall the Italian continues to establish himself as the most consistent player on the ATP Tour.
Jenson Brooksby has also enjoyed an impressive run at Wimbledon, reaching the Round of 16 without dropping a set. The American comfortably defeated Ignacio Buse (3-0) before producing another dominant performance against Aleksandar Vukic (3-0). However, his preparation for Wimbledon was far less convincing, suffering defeats to Ugo Humbert (0-2) and Francisco Cerundolo (0-2) during the grass-court swing. While Brooksby possesses excellent defensive skills and the ability to disrupt opponents' rhythm, he has struggled throughout his career against elite players capable of dictating rallies from the baseline.
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Given Sinner's superior level from the back of the court, outstanding serving efficiency, and remarkable consistency over best-of-five matches, the Italian is expected to control the majority of rallies from the opening games. Brooksby will likely attempt to extend points and force longer exchanges, but matching Sinner's pace over three sets represents an entirely different challenge compared to his previous opponents at this tournament.
A relatively straightforward contest is anticipated, with Sinner expected to apply constant pressure on return games while minimizing unforced errors. Brooksby should remain competitive in individual games thanks to his fighting spirit, yet creating enough opportunities to push the match into lengthy sets appears unlikely. Consequently, the total number of games is expected to stay below the projected line.
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