Jannik Sinner vs Jan-Lennard Struff at Wimbledon 2026: Where to Watch in Ireland and What Happens Next

Jannik Sinner continues his Wimbledon 2026 title defence against Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff in one of the most closely watched men’s quarter-finals. Here is the match time, Irish television information, latest tournament form and what awaits the winner.

Jannik Sinner’s pursuit of another Wimbledon title has reached the quarter-final stage, but the world number one faces an experienced and dangerous opponent in Jan-Lennard Struff.

The Italian top seed meets the 36-year-old German on No.1 Court at Wimbledon on Tuesday, 7 July 2026.

Although Sinner enters the match as the favourite, Struff’s powerful serve, attacking style and willingness to move forward make him a particularly uncomfortable opponent on grass.

Jannik Sinner vs Jan-Lennard Struff match details

Match informationDetails
MatchJannik Sinner vs Jan-Lennard Struff
TournamentWimbledon 2026
RoundMen’s singles quarter-final
DateTuesday, 7 July 2026
Scheduled start in Ireland1pm
CourtNo.1 Court
VenueAll England Club, London

The match is the opening contest scheduled on No.1 Court.

Start times can occasionally change because of weather, tournament scheduling or delays elsewhere at Wimbledon.

Where to watch Sinner vs Struff in Ireland

Tennis supporters in Ireland can watch Wimbledon coverage through Premier Sports.

Wimbledon’s official international broadcast listing identifies Premier Sports as the tournament’s Irish broadcast partner, subject to the broadcaster’s final schedule.

Premier Sports is carrying live Wimbledon coverage during the Championships, although viewers should check whether the Sinner versus Struff match is being shown on Premier Sports 1, Premier Sports 2 or an available streaming feed.

Irish viewers can check:

  • Premier Sports 1 and Premier Sports 2
  • The Premier Sports streaming service
  • Sky or another television provider carrying Premier Sports
  • Wimbledon’s official website for scores and match updates

A Premier Sports subscription may be required to watch the full match live in Ireland.

Who is Jan-Lennard Struff?

Jan-Lennard Struff is an experienced German player known for his aggressive tennis, powerful first serve and ability to finish points quickly at the net.

At 36, Struff has produced one of the most significant Grand Slam runs of his career at Wimbledon 2026.

He reached the quarter-finals after a dramatic fourth-round match against Hubert Hurkacz. Struff had lost the opening two sets before recovering to level the contest. Hurkacz eventually retired in the fifth set with Struff leading 4-2.

The victory took Struff into the first Grand Slam quarter-final of his career. ATP reported that he became the oldest man in the Open Era to reach his first major quarter-final.

That milestone makes the meeting with Sinner the biggest Grand Slam match of Struff’s career.

How Jan-Lennard Struff reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals

Struff has already removed several difficult opponents from the draw.

One of his standout results came against Daniil Medvedev, whom he defeated in straight sets, winning 7-6, 7-6, 7-5.

His run has been built around:

  • A powerful and accurate serve
  • Aggressive returning
  • Short points and early ball-striking
  • Strong net play
  • A willingness to attack second serves

Struff is unlikely to defeat Sinner by playing long defensive rallies from the baseline. His best opportunity is to serve well, shorten the exchanges and prevent Sinner from settling into a rhythm.

How Jannik Sinner reached the quarter-finals

Sinner booked his place in the last eight with a straight-sets victory over Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki.

The defending champion won 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 to reach his fifth consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final.

Sinner had not always looked completely comfortable during the opening rounds of the tournament, but his performance improved as the competition progressed.

Against Mochizuki, he controlled the majority of the match, dominated the second-set tie-break and completed the victory without being dragged into a fourth set.

Jannik Sinner vs Jan-Lennard Struff: What to expect

The match presents a clear contrast in playing styles.

Sinner is one of the cleanest ball-strikers in men’s tennis. He is comfortable absorbing pace, changing direction and controlling rallies from close to the baseline.

Struff will try to prevent those rallies from developing.

Struff’s likely strategy

The German will look to:

  • Land a high percentage of first serves
  • Attack Sinner’s second serve
  • Move forward whenever possible
  • Keep rallies short
  • Put pressure on Sinner early in each set

Struff’s serve could be especially important on No.1 Court. A strong serving performance could force Sinner into tie-breaks, where only a small number of points may decide the set.

Sinner’s likely strategy

Sinner will want to:

  • Return Struff’s serve deeply
  • Make the German play additional shots
  • Target Struff’s movement during longer rallies
  • Protect his own second serve
  • Remain patient when break-point opportunities are limited

If Sinner consistently gets Struff’s serve back into play, the Italian should have an advantage from the baseline.

Have Jannik Sinner and Jan-Lennard Struff played before?

Sinner and Struff have previously met on grass, including a closely contested match in Halle.

That encounter demonstrated why Struff can be difficult for leading players on faster courts. His serve and direct attacking tennis allowed him to push Sinner into a deciding-set tie-break.

However, a best-of-five-set Grand Slam match presents a different challenge.

Struff may need to sustain a very high level for several hours, while Sinner’s consistency and physical endurance could become increasingly important as the contest develops.

Why Jan-Lennard Struff could trouble Jannik Sinner

Sinner is the favourite, but Struff has several weapons capable of creating an upset.

His first serve can produce free points, while his aggressive returns can immediately place opponents under pressure.

The German also has little to lose. Reaching his first Grand Slam quarter-final at 36 already represents a major achievement, allowing him to play with greater freedom against the top seed.

Sinner must avoid allowing Struff to build momentum through quick service games and repeated attacks at the net.

What happens next for the winner?

The winner of Jannik Sinner versus Jan-Lennard Struff will advance to the Wimbledon men’s singles semi-finals.

The potential semi-final opponent will come from the quarter-final involving Novak Djokovic and Felix Auger-Aliassime.

Sinner and Djokovic were placed in the same half of the Wimbledon draw, creating the possibility of another major meeting between the two leading contenders.

Therefore, the possible semi-final matchups include:

  • Jannik Sinner vs Novak Djokovic
  • Jannik Sinner vs Felix Auger-Aliassime
  • Jan-Lennard Struff vs Novak Djokovic
  • Jan-Lennard Struff vs Felix Auger-Aliassime

A Sinner versus Djokovic semi-final would become one of the biggest matches of Wimbledon 2026.

However, both Sinner and Struff must first navigate a potentially difficult quarter-final on No.1 Court.

When would Sinner or Struff play the semi-final?

The Wimbledon men’s singles semi-finals are scheduled for Friday, 10 July 2026.

The exact match time and court assignment will be confirmed in the official order of play after the quarter-finals are completed.

The men’s singles final is scheduled for Sunday, 12 July 2026, with the Championships running from 29 June to 12 July.

Jannik Sinner vs Jan-Lennard Struff prediction

Sinner will begin as the clear favourite because of his movement, consistency, returning ability and experience in the closing rounds of Grand Slam tournaments.

However, Struff has the type of game that can be dangerous on grass.

If the German serves exceptionally well and forces multiple tie-breaks, the match could become much closer than the rankings suggest.

Sinner’s ability to neutralise the first serve and extend rallies is likely to decide the contest.

Prediction: Jannik Sinner to win, although Jan-Lennard Struff could take at least one set if his first serve remains effective.

Frequently asked questions

What time is Jannik Sinner vs Jan-Lennard Struff in Ireland?

The Wimbledon quarter-final is scheduled to begin at 1pm Irish time on Tuesday, 7 July 2026.

Where can I watch Sinner vs Struff in Ireland?

Wimbledon coverage is available through Premier Sports in Ireland. Viewers should check the Premier Sports 1, Premier Sports 2 and streaming schedules before the match.

Who is Jan-Lennard Struff?

Jan-Lennard Struff is a 36-year-old German professional tennis player known for his powerful serve and aggressive attacking game.

Is this Struff’s first Grand Slam quarter-final?

Yes. His run at Wimbledon 2026 has taken him into the first major quarter-final of his career.

Who will the winner play next?

The winner will face either Novak Djokovic or Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Wimbledon semi-finals.

Is Jannik Sinner the defending Wimbledon champion?

Yes. Sinner entered Wimbledon 2026 as the defending men’s singles champion and the tournament’s top seed.

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