For top favorite Jannik Sinner, the $15.25 million ATP Finals in Turin started as desired.
The Tennis-World number one from South Tyrol retained the upper hand on Sunday in a duel with Australian Alex de Minaur with 6:3,6:4.
De Minaur’s ATP Finals debut started well, as he took his opponent’s serve to make it 2-1. However, that was a wake-up call for Sinner, who gave the right answer with two breaks and two service games won, much to the delight of the home crowd, and moved away to 5-2.
Sinner dominates the rest of the game at will
The 23-year-old didn’t let this advantage be taken away from him. In the second set, the only break that made Sinner 3-2 was decisive. De Minaur was no match for the Italian’s more powerful game, and he scored his first match point after 1:24 hours.
It was Sinner’s first appearance since winning the title on October 13th at the Masters 1000 event in Shanghai. “Because of the long break, I’m very happy with the win,” said Sinner in the winner’s interview on the pitch. At the beginning he made life difficult for himself with unforced errors.
“But then I found my level. I’m very satisfied, the win will hopefully give me a lot of self-confidence for the next matches.” The audience plays a not unimportant role for him. “I felt the energy from the stands, it was a great night, I can’t wait to play again.”
The best two of the two groups of four reach the semi-finals of the year-end tournament. The “John Newcombe” group starts on Monday with the games of Carlos Alcaraz (ESP-3) against Casper Ruud (NOR-6) and Alexander Zverev (GER-2) against Andrej Rublew (RUS-8).
Of the eight best in the ATP rankings, Novak Djokovic (5th) had to miss out injured, which means that for the first time in 23 years none of the “big three”, in addition to Djokovic, the already retired Roger Federer and almost “retired” Rafael Nadal, at the “Masters ” is there.
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