ATP Rotterdam, Netherlands

Jannik Sinner wins first match since Aussie Open triumph, Monfils awaits in Rotterdam

“It is a little bit different than it was before,” the top seed said of taking the court as a Grand Slam champion. 



MATCH POINT: J. Sinner def. B. van de Zandschulp; Rotterdam 1R0:39

Jannik Sinner arrived in Rotterdam last Friday to get ready for his first tournament as a Grand Slam champion.

On Wednesday night at the ABN AMRO Open, the Australian Open title holder picked up right where he left off in moving to 8-0 on the season.

In his opening match of the year, Sinner defeated Botic van de Zandschulp in straight sets to launch his campaign in Melbourne Park. The world No. 4 once again found himself across the net from the Dutchman and like in January, proved to be a cut above his opponent in securing a 6-3, 6-3 victory.

“We work for this moment, to come back and playing in front of the fans,” the top seed told ATP Media afterwards. “I wanted to come here to feel the court a little bit. Happy about my first win here.”

ROTTERDAM - Jannik Sinner (ITA) in action against Botic van de Zandschulp on the third day of the ABN AMRO Open tennis tournament in Ahoy. ANP SANDER KONING (Photo by ANP via Getty Images)
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After breaking Van de Zandschulp twice in the opening set, Sinner recovered from 0-40 down to begin the second set—the only time he was pressured during the contest. He broke minutes later during a five-game run and finished his day with 19 winners to 18 unforced errors.

“It is a little bit different than it was before,” said Sinner. “You have to be prepared as a player, because the opponents they know you better, know your weaknesses a little bit more. You have to work on this.”

The 22-year-old will resume his evening headliner role Thursday, though won’t be the only star attraction on court. For Sinner meets Gael Monfils, who battled past Denis Shapovalov, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5).

“He’s really dangerous. It doesn’t matter where you play him. He’s a fan favorite, for sure,” Sinner said of the Frenchman.

Monfils celebrated his second win in five matches contested so far in 2024. The 37-year-old won consecutive Rotterdam titles in 2019-20, but will need to put a 1-4 record against Sinner behind him if he wants to move closer to adding a third trophy.

Holger Rune, Alex de Minaur and Grigor Dimitrov were also victorious at the 500-level tournament.

Playing his first match since Boris Becker stepped down as his head coach, the third-seeded Rune overcame Roman Safiullin, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1. Fifth seed De Minaur swept past David Goffin, 6-3, 6-1, and sixth seed Dimitrov defeated Lorenzo Sonego, 7-6 (4), 6-3.