At the Rolex Shanghai Masters, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner will battle Tomas Machac for a spot in the final. Sinner is fresh off a 6-1, 6-4 win over Daniil Medvedev. It was a thorough beatdown that says a lot about Sinner’s current level—he also earned a 6-4, 7-6 (1) victory over Ben Shelton in the Round of 16.
Machac is also playing some fantastic tennis. The Czech beat Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (5), 7-5 in the quarterfinals, and that was directly after a three-set win over Tommy Paul. However, Machac is playing a little out of his mind right now, while Sinner is doing what he has done all year. That said, the most likely scenario in this match is that Sinner will blast Machac off the court.
One of the things to be nervous about with Machac is that he’s hitting his forehand a lot better than usual this week. According to TennisViz and Tennis Data Innovations, Machac’s forehand shot quality is 9.1 this week, despite being just 7.4 for the season. The tour average is 7.5. So, a shot that is normally slightly below average has been elite in Shanghai. How long will that hold up?
Meanwhile, Sinner’s normal forehand shot quality is an 8.8, and he’s hitting it at a 9.2 in Shanghai. That means that Sinner should have the edge from the forehand side, or at the very least be able to match everything a red-hot Machac would be sending his way. On top of that, Sinner’s shot quality is higher on the backhand side, plus the advanced stats give him a big edge as a server and a returner.