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Jannik Sinner calls for improved match scheduling at the Madrid Open, criticizing late-night sessions that disrupt players' routines. He secured his 20th consecutive win by defeating Cameron Norrie and is set for a quarterfinal match on Wednesday.
Jannik Sinner of Italy reacts after defeating Cameron Norrie of Britain in their round of 16 match at the Madrid Open tennis tournament in Madrid, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
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Jannik Sinner of Italy reacts after defeating Cameron Norrie of Britain in their round of 16 match at the Madrid Open tennis tournament in Madrid, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
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Sinner believes late-night matches negatively impact players' physical and mental well-being, disrupting their daily routines.
Sinner defeated Cameron Norrie 6-2, 7-5, marking his 20th straight win on tour.
Sinner's quarterfinal match is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Wednesday at the Caja Magica.
Some matches at the Madrid Open have finished past 1 a.m. local time, according to Sinner.
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Jannik Sinner of Italy reacts after defeating Cameron Norrie of Britain in their round of 16 match at the Madrid Open tennis tournament in Madrid, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
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Jannik Sinner of Italy looks up after defeating Cameron Norrie of Britain in their round of 16 match at the Madrid Open tennis tournament in Madrid, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) (ASSOCIATED PRESS) MADRID (AP) â Jannik Sinner wants better scheduling of matches at the Madrid Open, saying the night session âmesses up the whole dayâ for players. Sinner had a morning start on Tuesday and defeated Cameron Norrie 6-2, 7-5 to earn his 20th straight win on tour and reach the quarterfinals of the ATP-WTA event in the Spanish capital. The world No. 1 said he was OK playing at whatever time he was scheduled, but the late matches â some of which have finished past 1 a.m. local time â were ânot easyâ on the players' âbody and mind.â âEven if you have a day off, the fans they see only us on court, and then we finish at 1:15 (a.m.). But then you have press conference, recovery, eating, treatment, you know, you donât go to bed until 4 or 5,â he said. âIt messes up the whole day. So I think we can do better, definitely, in this point of view.â Spanish teen Rafael JĂłdar, who is Sinner's possible next opponent, had a very late finish on Sunday after defeating Brazil's Rafael Fonseca in three sets. âItâs tough when you schedule two matches starting from 8 (p.m.)," Sinner said. "You cannot pretend that matches are over in one and a half hours each, and at 11 (p.m.) the first game is over. When JĂłdar played in the night it was very, very late, going on court around 11, finish around 1, 1:15. In my point of view thatâs too late.â Sinner said it was âcommon senseâ that he played at 11 a.m. on Tuesday and JĂłdar started his match at 4 p.m. âbecause he needs also a little bit more of rest.â Sinner's quarterfinal is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Wednesday at the Caja Magica. \\\_ AP tennis: