Jannik Sinner wins his first Masters after a one-sided final

Opposed to Taylor Fritz on Sunday in Turin, the world number one won in two sets to become the first Italian winner of the event.

Télévisions – Sports Editorial

Published on 17/11/2024 19:38

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Jannik Sinner after his victory in the semi-final of the Masters against Casper Ruud, November 16, 2024 in Turin. (MARCO BERTORELLO / AFP)
Jannik Sinner after his victory in the semi-final of the Masters against Casper Ruud, November 16, 2024 in Turin. (MARCO BERTORELLO / AFP)

The master of the season is indeed him. Like his dominant year 2024, Jannik Sinner flew through the end-of-season Masters, concluding, Sunday, November 17, in the final with an authoritarian victory against Taylor Fritz (6-4, 6-4) in 1h25. The same score as in the pools five days earlier. At home in an Inalpi Arena in Turin totally committed to his cause, the native of the Dolomites became the first Italian to win this prestigious tournament, he who lost in the final last year against Novak Djokovic.

Big favorite at the start of the event bringing together the eight best players of the season, with 21 victories in his last 22 meetings, the winner of the Australian Open and the US Open this year has more than assumed his status in Turin, winning the tournament without losing a single set. Better, the Transalpine never left more than four games to an opponent during a set during the week displaying impressive solidity in service with only two breaks suffered in five matches.

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