Jannik Sinner wins the Rotterdam tournament

(Rotterdam) Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner kept his momentum in Rotterdam where he won the final 7-5, 6-4 in front of Alex de Minaur on Sunday.


Favorite at the ABN Amro Open, the Italian prevailed 2-1 in breaks, ignoring a 10-4 advantage for the Australian in aces.

De Minaur was the fifth headliner.

Sinner won in two hours and six minutes, moving towards a 15e winning in a row.

His last defeat dates back to the ATP Finals, against Novak Djokovic.

Sinner improved his career record against De Minaur to 7-0.

Last year at this tournament, Sinner lost in the final to Daniil Medvedev.

When the ATP rankings are published on Monday, he will reach third place — a high for an Italian.

“My team continues to do a very good job,” said Sinner, quoted by the ATP website. I am very proud of the level of play I displayed throughout the week.

“We had tough situations, but we reacted well. The most important thing is that we are constantly trying to improve. »


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