After a drizzly morning with the roof on on Court Philippe-Chatrier, the sun was back out and the roof off when three-time Grand Slam champion Sinner took to the court and he needed only one hour and 51 minutes to dismantle Bublik.After what he described as a "disgraceful" period in his career, Bublik's surprise run at the French Open - in which he became the first Kazakh to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final - has seen him return to the top 50 in the rankings.Refreshed from a recent trip to Las Vegas which proved to be a turning point in his form, Bublik has enjoyed the best run of his career at Roland Garros and said his win over British number one Jack Draper in round four was the "best moment of my life".His unorthodox approach to professional tennis - he has frequently discussed his complicated and frequently unhappy relationship with the sport - has allowed him to approach the French Open with freedom and enjoyment.But a match against world number one Sinner for a place in the last four proved a bridge too far for the charismatic Bublik.Sinner dominated the opening set, completely overpowering his opponent, and Bublik smiled with relief when he managed to hold at 5-0 to prevent a first-set bagel.A tightly contested second set followed, with Bublik able to find some of the shots that stunned Draper last time out.But while it was an improvement on set one, he failed to conjure a break point and a double fault at 5-5 to concede a break of serve was a sickening blow as Sinner's pinpoint serve sealed the second set.Normal service resumed for Sinner in the third set as he ruthlessly picked apart Bublik's game, chasing down the drop shots that had proved so successful against Draper two days ago and returning his powerful forehand with ease.Sinner rattled through the set in just 27 minutes, forcing the errors to break three times with another untimely double fault providing the platform for the world number one to move to 5-0 before putting the match to bed with a nonchalant cross-court forehand winner.
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