Sinner’s first V in the final match, a complete victory – Tennis News – Tennis 365 | tennis365.net

Sinner’s first V in the final match, a complete victory – Tennis News – Tennis 365 | tennis365.net

The final men’s tennis tournament, the Nitto ATP Finals (Torino, Italy, indoor hard), was held on the 17th in the singles final, where 1st seed J. Sinner (Italy) defeated 5th seed T. Fritz (USA) by 6. -4, 6-4 in straight sets, winning all five matches and winning the tournament for the first time.

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This tournament is the last tournament of the season in which only the top eight players with points earned this season can participate. Players will be divided into two groups of four and compete in a round-robin format, with the top two from each group advancing to the semi-finals.

This is the second year in a row that Sinner, who is 23 years old and is ranked number one in the world, will be participating in the tournament for the third time. Last year, he lost to N. Djokovic (Serbia) in the final and finished runner-up, but this year he won three consecutive games against Fritz, A. de Minaur (Australia), and D. Medvedev in the qualifying round robin to advance to the final four, and finished sixth in the semi-finals. He advanced to the finals by defeating seeded C. Ruud (Norway).

This card was defeated by Sinner 6-4, 6-4 in the preliminary round robin. In the final match, Sinner took the initiative. Sinner, who made 14 service aces and won points with a high probability of 83 percent when he received a first serve, displayed a service game that never allowed Fritz to break. In the return game, he succeeded in breaking once in each set and won easily in 1 hour and 24 minutes.

Sinner, who won the tournament for the first time, earned $4,881,500 (approximately 740 million yen) as an undefeated tournament winner. Fritz, on the other hand, took home $1,123,400 (approximately 170 million yen).

Sinner, who had won seven titles this season, including the Australian Open (Australia/Melbourne, Hard, Grand Slam) and the US Open (USA/New York, Hard, Grand Slam), lifted the trophy in the final match and made a total He has eight titles.

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