Jannik Sinner wins first ATP Finals title in Turin

The world number one defeated Taylor Fritz 6-4 6-4 to become the first Italian champion.
Jannik Sinner wins first ATP Finals title in Turin

FIRST ATP FINAL TITLE: Jannik Sinner celebrates his ATP Finals victory. Picture: Antonio Calanni/AP

Jannik Sinner cemented his status as the best player in men’s tennis by winning a first ATP Finals title in front of his home fans in Turin.

The Italian has got better and better as the season has gone on, despite the doping case hanging over his head that could still lead to a suspension.

His 6-4 6-4 victory over fifth seed Taylor Fritz made it 26 wins from his last 27 matches, a run that included his second grand slam title of the year at the US Open, two Masters 1000 trophies and now the ATP Finals.

Sinner has been utterly dominant in Turin, winning all his five matches without dropping a set, and he becomes the first Italian champion.

He had already beaten Fritz in the group stage and, despite another competitive encounter, it was the Italian who again came out on top in the decisive moments.

He took a fourth chance to break serve at 3-3 before clinching the opening set, and another break in the fifth game of the second was enough to complete the job.

Fritz was the first American to reach the singles final since James Blake in 2006 and was aiming to become the first US champion this century but, as in the US Open final, he found Sinner an immovable obstacle.

The 23-year-old celebrated in front of the jubilant home crowd, and the year could yet have one more high, with Sinner set to head to Malaga, where he will attempt to help Italy successfully defend the Davis Cup title.

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