The Italian Jannik Sinner, 22 years old, is the most dominant player on the ATP circuit today. Champion of the Australian Open, his first Grand Slam after winning the Davis Cup, he returned to the courts to win a new title, at the ATP 500 tournament in Rotterdam.
He showed himself to be almost untouchable. He closed his festival by defeating the Australian in the final Alex de Minaur, 25 years old and No. 11, by 7-5 and 6-4. Seventh victory for the transalpine team against a rival that is more than their measure.
The stain of the sinner continues to grow. They have won 15 games in a row, they have won 25 of their last 26. Undefeated this season, they have not known a loss since losing to Novak Djokovic in the finals of the ATP Finals in Turin.
He won his twelfth title, becoming the professional tennis player with the most crowns, currently tied with his countryman Sandra Cecchini.
He is on his way to breaking all Italian tennis records. This Monday he will be the best position player in the individual world ranking. Although he was bound by the promotion, he didn’t want to wait any longer and certify it for himself. He added to the Rotterdam trophy the rise to the third position in the world, which he stole from the Russian. Daniel Medvedev who did not attend the title defense at this Dutch event.
The criminal in Australia confirmed that he is the biggest threat of Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, which has reached its height. Their pressure on Serbian and Spanish is growing every day.
While the Balkan continues to heal his wounds from Australia and the Murcian fell to Nicholas Jarry In the semifinals of Buenos Aires, Sinner had another feast. With 8,270 points, he is 835 behind Alcaraz in second place, and 1,580 behind Djokovic. At the rate he’s set, he’s about to be plunged into a direct fight for No. 1. One of his 2024 goals.
Source: La Verdad

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