Jannik Sinner equaled the legendary record of Federer and Djokovic by winning the ATP Finals.

In front of an enthusiastic home crowd in Turin, Jannik Siner continued his spectacular season with a 6-4, 6-4 win over American Taylor Fritz at the ATP Finals. This victory marks another step towards defining his year, and his consistency and tenacity further cemented his place among the best in tennis. For the world number 1, this win shows his ability to face pressure and excel even against very strong opponents.

An extremely high-quality match against a determined opponent

In an exciting match full of intense exchanges and precise strikes, Fritz put up a strong resistance and fought until the end. However, Sinner’s consistency and ability to capitalize on key moments allowed him to win in two sets. Reflecting on the match, Sinner admitted that it was challenging: “It was a very tough match,” Sinner said. “We know each other well since the US Open final, so we knew what to expect today. He was very aggressive, but I was ready.”

Why it's right to talk of Sinner in same breath as Djokovic and Federer

Although Fritz had several opportunities, Siner managed to serve well in decisive moments, especially in the important seventh game of the second set, when he was behind 0-30. “I tried to serve very well in the key moments, which I did,” he said. “If he broke me then, the momentum might swing to his side.”

Joining Federer and Djokovic in history

With the win, Sinner secured his 47th hard-court win of 2024, which ranks him alongside tennis legends Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic as the only players in the Open Era with 47 or more hard-court wins in two consecutive seasons. Federer achieved this in his dominance in 2005 and 2006, while Djokovic achieved the feat in 2012 and 2013, and then in 2015 and 2016.

Such statistics further highlight Siner’s exceptional performances this year, as well as his successes such as winning the Australian Open and the US Open. He became a dominant force, establishing himself as a player capable of going up against and defeating the best.

Former players praise Sinner’s composure and skills

The win over Fritz further solidifies Siner’s position at the top, and tennis analysts continue to praise his performance. Former British No. 1 Tim Henman praised Sinner’s ability to handle pressure and play key moments. “Taylor Fritz’s tennis was extremely strong,” Henman said. “There were 20 games in total, and 18 of them were very close. Fritz had opportunities, but he couldn’t take full advantage of them.”

Henman also highlighted Sinner’s maturity that allows him to dominate such close matches: “Sinner’s ability to stay calm and play when it matters most has made the difference.”

An exceptional season filled with work and determination

Sinner’s outstanding season is the result of his commitment to progress, even through adversity. After having to pull out of the Paris Masters earlier this month due to a virus, he returned with renewed focus and determination. His rival, Carlos Alcaraz, is currently battling an illness, which further highlights Siner’s discipline and physical fitness. With two consecutive victories at the final ATP tournament, many now believe that he is the main favorite to win the title.

To meet Medvedev and further challenges

Now with two wins in Turin, Sinner has a chance to finish top of his group if he beats Daniil Medvedev in his next match. Securing top position in the group would give him a significant advantage as he prepares for the semi-finals on Saturday. Medvedev will pose a serious challenge, but Siner’s focus, recent performances and form give him a big advantage going into the match.

Siner’s legacy in the making

Siner’s season was marked by talent and hard work. He has already broken records and joined legends Federer and Djokovic in achievements on hard courts. His rise symbolizes the change of generations in men’s tennis and is an inspiration for young players. His journey shows the power of perseverance, a tireless pursuit of excellence and the ability to adapt to the demands of the game.

With the semi-finals on Saturday and a potential final tournament title in sight, Jannik Siner is on course to secure a career-defining season. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly awaiting his next steps as the world No. 1 continues his ascent to tennis greatness.

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