Jannik Sinner confirmed his status as world number one by winning, for the first time, at the ATP Finals in Turin, beating the American Taylor Fritz 6-4, XNUMX-XNUMX.
The ATP Finals will remain in Italy for the next five-year period, 2026-2030. ATP President Andrea Gaudenzi announced this during the awards ceremony for the 2024 edition of the tournament at the Inalpi Arena.
The tournament concluded with a victory for Jannik Sinner. This was Sinner's 18th career title, his eighth of the season, and his first in the Masters tournament since losing to Djokovic in the final 12 months ago. The South Tyrolean extends his ranking (+4 points over second-place Zverev), becoming the third player in the Open Era to win the Australian Open, Flushing Meadows, and ATP Finals after Federer and Djokovic.
Next appointment, with the blue colours, the Davis Cup in Malaga."It's a special moment, because it means so much to win in front of this incredible crowd. I tried to find a better key than last year; today there was more tension. I'm happy to share this with the Italian fans." These are the first words of Jannik Sinner after the success at the ATP Finals in Turin.
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How beautiful to see a young Italian talent like Jannik Sinner come so far in world tennis. Congratulations on the victory at the ATP Finals!
How wonderful to see a talent like Jannik Sinner triumph at home! Congratulations!
How wonderful to see a young Italian talent excel in tennis! Good luck for the future!