Facing pressure at 15-30, Tallon Griekspoor delivered a strong first serve, but Jannik Sinner immediately responded with a spectacular jumping backhand down the line to earn a break point. Sinner failed to convert, committing a backhand error and showing frustration with his racquet’s grip. The Italian carved out a second opportunity with a sharp backhand passing shot, but Griekspoor skillfully neutralized it with a drop shot and volley combination. After saving a third break point with a service winner, the Dutchman finally held serve by winning the game with a well-placed lob.
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