Jannik Sinner Wins ATP Finals in Turin
Jannik Sinner Wins ATP Finals in Turin

Jannik Sinner Wins ATP Finals in Turin

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Jannik Sinner secured his first ATP Finals title with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Taylor Fritz in Turin, marking him as the first Italian to win this prestigious tournament. This victory capped an outstanding season in which Sinner won two Grand Slam titles and two Masters 1000 trophies, achieving 26 wins in his last 27 matches. He made history by becoming the first player since Ivan Lendl in 1986 to win the ATP Finals without dropping a set. Sinner's triumph also earned him a record prize of approximately $4.88 million, the highest payout in ATP Finals history. As he celebrated in front of his home crowd, Sinner's success has been overshadowed by a pending doping case that could still affect his future. Looking ahead, he is set to help Italy defend their Davis Cup title in Malaga.

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