 In sports news, Clay-Court King Rafael Nadal overcame a warbly start and issues with the stadium lights to subdue Italian teenager Yannick Sinner 75636 love on Monday and book a place in the French Open Quarterfinals. The Spanish defending champion looked into Clay-Court a record extending for 10th Roland Garros singles title and become the only man to win 21 Grand Slam singles crowns. He has won 35 consecutive sets in Paris. World number 19 Sinner, who had at 19 years old, has been labelled the next big thin in tennis. Hit a brick wall on the Philippe Tartaria after leading 5-3 in the opening set. My feelings are more or less clear now. I think I started the first two games playing great then I had a bad game with 2-0 and with the wind helping so that was a big mistake. And then I started to play too much against his backhand and too far from the baseline. So then I gave him the chance to be inside the court and to have the control of the point from inside, from that position is his dangerous and I was a little bit farther every time from the baseline.