Jannik Sinner looked more like himself again in his latest outing, putting aside any questions raised by his earlier match against Denis Shapovalov.

He made light work of Alexander Bublik to reach the quarter-finals, cruising to a 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 win in under an hour and a half.

Bublik’s unpredictable style always adds a layer of intrigue. He’d already beaten Sinner once this season and had the kind of game that could cause problems for anyone on his day.

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But this time around, Bublik couldn’t keep up. Sinner found another gear early on and never looked back.

Sitting at the top of the rankings comes with its own set of expectations. Every slip is magnified, every win measured against what peopl

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