ATP Finals awards: Sinner replaces Djokovic as new champion

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Jannik Sinner He replaced his executioner in the previous edition, the Serbian, in the ATP Finals record. Novak Djokovicwho decided not to participate in Turin to rest his right knee, which he underwent surgery for a meniscal tear in the second week of Roland Garros.

In the first edition of the Finals in 23 years without a representative of the ‘Big 3’ on court, Sinner became the first Italian champion of the course’s best eights event.

Taylor Fritz was the first American in the final since 2006, but lost as he did James Blake against Roger Federer. There is still no cure for Pete Sampraswho won his fifth and final crown in 1999.

2024 (Turin) Jannik Sinner (Ita)

2023 (Turin) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2022 (Turin) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2021 (Turin) Alexander Zverev (Ale)

2020 (London) Daniil Medvedev (Rus)

2019 (London) Stefanos Tsistipas (Gree)

2018 (London) Alexander Zverev (Ale)

2017 (London) Grigor Dimitrov (Bull)

2016 (London) Andy Murray (GBR)

2015 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2014 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2013 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2012 (London) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2011 (London) Roger Federer (Sui)

2010 (London) Roger Federer (Sui)

2009 (London) Nikolay Davydenko (Rus)

2008 (Shanghai) Novak Djokovic (Srb)

2007 (Shanghai) Roger Federer (Sui)

2006 (Shanghai) Roger Federer (Sui)

2005 (Shanghai) David Nalbandian (Arg)

2004 (Houston) Roger Federer (Sui)

2003 (Houston) Roger Federer (Sui)

2002 (Shanghai) Lleyton Hewitt (Aus)

2001 (Sydney) Lleyton Hewitt (Aus)

2000 (Lisbon) Gustavo Kuerten (Bra)

1999 (Hannover) Pete Sampras (USA)

1998 (Hannover) Alex Corretja (Esp)

1997 (Hannover) Pete Sampras (USA)

1996 (Hannover) Pete Sampras (USA)

1995 (Frankfurt) Boris Becker (Ale)

1994 (Frankfurt) Pete Sampras (USA)

1993 (Frankfurt) Michael Stich (Ale)

1992 (Frankfurt) Boris Becker (Ale)

1991 (Frankfurt) Pete Sampras (USA)

1990 (Frankfurt) Andre Agassi (USA)

1989 (New York) Stefan Edberg (Sue)

1988 (New York) Boris Becker (Ale)

1987 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1986 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1985 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1984 (New York) John McEnroe (USA)

1983 (New York) John McEnroe (USA)

1982 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1981 (New York) Ivan Lendl (Che)

1980 (New York) Bjorn Borg (Sue)

1979 (New York) Bjorn Borg (Sue)

1978 (New York) John McEnroe (USA)

1977 (New York) Jimmy Connors (USA)

1976 (Houston) Manuel Orantes (Esp)

1975 (Stockholm) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1974 (Melbourne) Guillermo Vilas (Arg)

1973 (Boston) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1972 (Barcelona) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1971 (Paris) Ilie Nastase (Rum)

1970 (Tokyo) Stan Smith (USA)

Source: La Verdad

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