Milan, 4 June (LaPresse) – An unstoppable march. That's Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros. The Italian tennis player, ranked number 1 in the world and top seed, qualified for his second consecutive semi-final on the red clay of Paris, beating Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik, ranked 62nd in the ATP rankings, in three sets with a score of 6-1, 7-5, 6-0 in 1 hour and 49 minutes. In the semi-finals, Sinner will face the winner of the last quarter-final scheduled for tonight between former world number one Novak Djokovic and Germany's Alexander Zverev, ranked third in the world. Sinner has won his last 19 matches in Grand Slams after winning consecutive titles at the US Open last year and the Australian Open earlier this season. Not only that, Sinner reaches the semi-finals at Roland Garros without losing a single set and becomes the first Italian to reach six major semi-finals. The South Tyrolean thus joins Lorenzo Musetti. Only once before in tennis history have two Italians reached the last four of the same Grand Slam: Nicola Pietrangeli, who went on to win for the second time in a row, and Orlando Sirola, also at Roland Garros in 1960.