World number one Jannik Sinner cruised into the second round at Wimbledon with a dominant straight-set win over fellow Italian Luca Nardi.
Contesting his first Grand Slam match since losing one of the all-time great French Open finals to Carlos Alcaraz last month, the top seed lost just seven games as he dismissed 95th-ranked Nardi.
The 23-year-old, a three-time major winner, comprehensively outclassed his opponent in a 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 victory on Court One.
After completing an efficient victory in one hour and 48 minutes on the UK’s hottest day of the year, Sinner will face Australian Aleksandar Vukic next.
“New tournament, new chances, new challenges,” Sinner said, reflecting on his French Open loss.
“You have one opponent at a time, so obviously I try to keep going and enjoy playing here.
“If you don’t enjoy playing on these courts, I don’t know where you will enjoy [it]. I’m very happy to be here and let’s see what is coming.”
Nardi, 21, offered resistance in the first set and managed to escape the first five break points he faced.
But it was not long before Sinner asserted himself.

