The Italian wild card Jannik Sinner did not stop playing when the racket slipped out of his hand during a rally in the quarterfinal against Gilles Simon at the Cologne Championship, he hit the ball with his head instead. The 19-year old took the opener 6-2, but lost the second set 6-0 and fought back from 0-2 down in the deciding set to earn his place in the semifinal. Please subscribe, like the video and share wherever you can! **DO NOT copy and re-upload any part of this video anywhere otherwise copyright strikes will be made! You do not have my permission** I have all the necessary rights to use this footage, my footage is licensed through agencies, please contact me if you're unsure, you can find my email address on my 'about' page. To make sure you don't miss any of my videos on this and my other channels please : Subscribe to this channel : http://bit.ly/BeanyNewsSub Follow me on Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/BeanymanNews Check out my website : http://www.BeanymanSports.com Like me on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BeanymanNews
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