Sinner cruises past local wildcard in just over 2 hours to reach French Open 2nd round

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner defeated Clement Tabur in straight sets in the first round of the French Open, advancing to the second round.
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World No. 1 Italian star Jannik Sinner defeated local wildcard Clement Tabur 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 in just over two hours today in the first round of the French Open, advancing with his trademark efficiency. According to AFP, before the start of this year's French Open, Sinner had already won all three Masters 1000 clay-court warm-up tournaments, clearly demonstrating that he has mastered the secrets to winning on clay. Today's victory marks Sinner's 30th consecutive win. His red-hot form shows challengers just how focused he is on maintaining his momentum to compete for a Grand Slam title. After the match, Sinner stated, "I'm happy to be back here. The first round is never easy." He will face Juan Manuel Cerundolo of Argentina in the second round.

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