Sinner thanks crowd – and serve – for win

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Jannik Sinner is bidding for his first major title since Wimbledon last year

On Court One, Sinner showed glimpses of brilliance to beat world number 81 Brooksby, but was not at his absolute best.

Sinner, not usually a player to involve the crowd, asked them for more noise after a stunning move to the net saw him bring up a third match point.

The Italian reported afterwards he had “needed that today” from the crowd to help him over the line – but his serve was almost imperious throughout.

He won 87% of points behind his first serve and hit 13 aces to two double faults.

The only time it faltered was when he was broken at the start of the third set – a blip he immediately corrected – and when he served for the match at 5-3 up.

He followed one double fault with a 129mph ace and used his serve out wide to great effect against Brooksby, but 27 unforced errors showed there is still work to be done.

Sinner has won all 20 of his third-round Grand Slam matches – a men’s Open era record.

He will face Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki next after the world number 150 stunned rising Spanish star Rafael Jodar.

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