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Sinner dominates Zverev, enters Last Four of ATP Finals

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Nov 13
  • 2 min read

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TURIN, Italy, November 13 ------ Jannik Sinner reached the last four of the ATP Finals after beating Alexander Zverev, 6-4, 6-3, to qualify from the Bjorn Borg group with a match to spare. World No. 1 Sinner is bidding to retain his title at the prestigious end-of-season tournament, and he cruised into the semifinals in front of a delighted crowd in Turin.


The 24-year-old was not at his best and struggled with a hand problem at the start of the match but still had more than enough to see off Zverev for the fifth straight time. Zverev hasn't beaten Sinner since the 2023 US Open, being destroyed by the Italian in the semifinals of the recent Paris Masters, and again the German couldn't handle the four-time Grand Slam champion.


Sinner was brutal on his serve, rattling in 12 aces, and once he took the first set with his third break point of game 10 he never looked back. "If we watch the match today, there were one or two points, that's why I won the first set," Sinner told reporters. "Couple of points, that's why I won the second set. If those points go the other way, maybe it's the same score in the opposite way. You never know."


Zverev needed to win in straight sets to book his place in the semis but will now have to beat Felix Auger-Aliassime, a 4-6, 7-6 (9/7), 7-5 winner over Ben Shelton, in his final group match on Friday in order to progress. But he cut an irritated figure on court, frustrated by his inability to capitalize on any of his seven break points, a series of unforced forehand errors and at one point by a flashing advertising sign. "Listen, I hope to see him again — it's as simple as that — this week," Zverev said. "He's not unplayable. I had many opportunities. He had one; he used the chance. This is why he's number one in the world, you know? He uses the chances that he gets."


Sinner, meanwhile, will take on Shelton aiming to top the group and set up a clash with whoever finishes second in the Jimmy Connors Group, which is currently led by his great rival Carlos Alcaraz.


Source: philstar.com

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