Jannik Sinner remains on course for Wimbledon title after easing past Pedro Martinez
Jannik Sinner eased to a 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 victory against Pedro Martinez in his third-round clash at Wimbledon as he continues his quest for a fourth major title.

Sinner has been at his dominant best so far in the tournament, dropping just 17 games in his three matches, and he could well break the record for the fewest games lost in a title-winning run.
The current holder of that record is Bjorn Borg who lost just 32 games during his 1978 French Open win.
As it stands, Sinner can lose 15 more games in a possible four remaining matches to match the feat of the Swede. On average, Borg dropped 4.57 games per match while Sinner is currently losing 5.66 per match.
Sinner has also surpassed Roger Federer in terms of the fewest games conceded on route to the round of 16. Federer previously held the record for the 19 he lost in 2004 but Sinner has cleared that with two to spare.
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