Jannik Sinner became the first Italian to claim the ATP Finals title, securing his second decisive straight-sets victory over Taylor Fritz in Turin. The world number one capped off a stellar season – highlighted by his first two Grand Slam titles – with a 6-4, 6-4 triumph against the American.
Their clash in the group stages told more or less an identical tale, with Jannik Sinner breaking at the most opportune of times to win by the same scoreline. Sinner showcased clinical precision in the opening set of the final, firing 16 winners and 10 aces.
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