Sinner first beat Zverev and then the U.S. to finish of an amazing year with another massive triumph. SPOILER ALERT Taylor Fritz, the open runner-up , won the ATP Finals trophy 6/4, 6/4. Of course, this result still has an uncertain status due to doping allegations but nonetheless it continues to add to an impressive list of achievements during this year, which was achieved with home fans cheering him on in Turin.
Sinner has clinched his first two Grand Slam titles at both the US Open and Australian Open. Before the tournament he declared that he will become the first one for the year. However, scandal has overshadowed his season after he tested positive twice in March. He was first cleared of any wrong doing but in September, the World Anti-Doping Agency appealed. This particular narrative of the 23-year-old will to continue until the CAS delivers its last verdict expected early next year.
The banned substance had infiltrated his system when his physiotherapist used a steroid spray on a wounded finger and then proceeded to massage Sinner. Notwithstanding the issue, Sinner has remained the undisputed king on the court the whole time.
The Italian had beaten the American in the U.S., and he continued with his victory against Taylor Fritz. The world’s best eight players play in the event’s group stage and the open final held in September. Sinner defeated Zverev to claim the ATP Finals title and a record $4,850,620 in prize money for the winner after winning all his five sets without loss.
It is crucial to mark that Jannik Sinner is the first Italian who managed to reach the title of the ATP Finals and remain its rightful owner at the same time. He had better his score in the last year’s event, when he was beaten by Novak Djokovic, who did not take part in this event this year. Sinner went through the field unbeaten in sets, another record that cannot be said of the current crop of players except only once in the annals of the tournaments when Ivan Lendl swept “sans a drop” across all sets in the French open in 1986.
Sinner having bright red-orange hair, fans cheered in orange, filling the Inalpi Arena. The crowd was quite lively and fun filled especially on the symbolic symbol on the growing star in the sense that individuals who supported the growth of the star were dressed put on orange caps, wigs, and costumes and there were even some eating carrots.
Jannik Sinner's flawlessly executed drop shot secured a vital break at 4-3 in the opening set, and the audience burst into its famous chant, "Olé, olé, olé; Sin-ner, Sin-ner." Sinner faced a crucial time while serving for the set, and the electrifying electricity in the arena gave him the energy he needed.
On the fifth set at break point, Taylor Fritz could not respond after which a forceful serve went out wide under pressure. With such pace, he closed out the opening set with an ace, his tenth for the set, right in the delight of his fans.
Serving at 3-3 in the second set, Sinner lost his first game which was pretty much the only thing he allowed to happen before setting up a decibel on the Italian dominion. He took it home for the 11th time consecutively, after an incredible streak that saw him post 26 victories in the last 27 games. In a great show the Sinner cements his status of one of the biggest talents of the sport by clinching 8 titles and a 70-6 record for the ATP season.
It always looked like a steep uphill climb for Taylor Fritz in a match of massive history. He aimed to be the first American to ever win the ATP Finals since Pete Sampras took the title 25 years ago beating Andre Agassi. The loss means that Fritz will be able to achieve a new significant achievement of reaching the career-high ranking of the world No 4 in Monday’s rating. The exciting third-set tie break in the semi-final against No 2 Alexander Zverev exemplifies Fritz’s rising star on the tour and as he is ranked the highest American player since Andy Roddick in August 2007.
Sinner Fritz ready to finish season on a high note as both set to represent their countries in the Davis Cup finals starting Tuesday in Málaga Spain. Fritz has the desire of taking the USA for the much-needed victory in the team event and Sinner on in the Italian team.
At the same time, Tim Pütz and Kevin Krawietz became the doubles champions after quite a tussle in the final. They clinched the title and saw off their tournament in style after dispatching Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavic in straight sets and winning two tiebreaker sets 7-6 (5), 7-6 (6).
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