World Number Two Sinner Dominates Humbert in Straight Sets at Monte-Carlo Masters
Jannik Sinner cruised past French player Ugo Humbert 6-3, 6-0 in just over an hour at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters on Tuesday.
The world's second-ranked player made light work of his French opponent at the Country Club, wrapping up victory in a swift one hour and five minutes on Tuesday afternoon.
Sinner's commanding performance saw him take control from the outset, securing the opening set 6-3 before completely shutting out Humbert in the second set with a comprehensive 6-0 bagel.
The Italian's clinical display on the clay courts of Monte-Carlo sends a strong message to his rivals as the tournament progresses. Humbert, despite his best efforts, found no answers to Sinner's relentless baseline power and court coverage.
With this emphatic victory, Sinner advances to the next round whilst maintaining his excellent form on the principality's iconic red clay courts.