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Jannik Sinner has reached a major milestone in his career as he advanced to the semi-finals of the French Open and claimed the world number one ranking without realizing it. During his match against Grigor Dimitrov, Sinner secured a straight sets victory while Novak Djokovic had to withdraw due to a knee injury. This means that Sinner will surpass Djokovic in the rankings and claim the top spot when they are updated next Monday.

At just 22 years old, Sinner is set to become the first man from Italy to hold the coveted world number one ranking. His impressive 6-2 6-4 7-6 (3) win over Dimitrov solidified his position in the semi-finals and set him on the path to achieving his dream of becoming the best in the world. Despite his success, Sinner expressed disappointment at Djokovic’s injury and wished him a speedy recovery.

Looking back on his performance, Sinner emphasized his satisfaction with his solid play, especially in the first two sets of the match. He also expressed his happiness at his resilience and excitement for the upcoming semi-finals. For Sinner, stepping onto the court once again is a huge pleasure and a chance to continue his journey towards greatness in the world of tennis.

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