On the 22nd local time, Italy's world No. 1 brother and defending champion Sinner bid farewell to the low tide of his previous physical discomfort, and defeated the last hope De Minaur of the local country 6:3, 6:2, 6:1, and strongly advanced to the top 4 of the men's singles at the 2025 Australian Open, leaving only two steps left to complete the great cause of the second consecutive hegemony.
Sinner
"We know each other very well and have played a lot of games last year. These kinds of games can go on very quickly, and if I slip down a little bit, he'll take the opportunity to change the situation, so I'm very happy with my performance. Different from the 4th round of the hard battle of shaking hands and breathlessness, and even applying for a medical timeout, Sinner, who was well rested and adjusted, judged the two of them to dominate the game with a calm bottom line, and withstood the absolute away disadvantage of Laver Center Court, only spent 1 hour and 48 minutes to qualify in three straight sets, and also completed the 10th consecutive career victory against De Minaur.
De Minaur
The 23-year-old, who won both the Australian Open and the US Open Grand Slam last year and won 19 consecutive seasons, is now seeking to defend his title at Melbourne Park. According to the men's singles draw, Sinner will face Shelton, a left-handed heavy cannon from the United States, in the semifinals. Sinner is looking to win the final for the second year in a row, "Hopefully I'll be well prepared, get serve back as much as I can, and then try to focus on the match, just like staying motivated today, we'll see." ”