Sinner storms into Rome semifinal after crushing Ruud 6-0 6-1

The world no.1 demolishes the Norwegian in just over an hour. Now he faces Tommy Paul

Sinner unstoppable in Rome: Ruud swept aside

Jannik Sinner delivered a sensational performance at the Italian Open, dismissing Casper Ruud in a brutal 6-0 6-1victory that lasted just 64 minutes. It was a clinical display of dominance, precision and power by the world number one.

The first set lasted only 27 minutes, with Sinner breaking Ruud twice to love and allowing the Norwegian only 7 pointsin total.

Second set, same story

The second set followed the same pattern. Ruud, currently ranked no.7, could barely keep up with Sinner’s relentless pace and depth. The only game he managed to win came when he was already down 4-0.

Sinner played with incredible focus and intensity, moving effortlessly on court and hitting winners with surgical accuracy. The home crowd at the Foro Italico roared in support throughout.

Next opponent: Tommy Paul

In the semifinals, Sinner will face Tommy Paul, the world no.12, who has had a strong tournament but looks like a clear underdog in this matchup.

This emphatic win makes Sinner the clear favorite for the title in Rome — a victory that would mark a significant milestone in his clay court career.

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