Despite competing in only nine tournaments so far, Jannik Sinner continues to prove why he’s the Italian No. 1. Facing Alexander Zverev in the Vienna Open final was no easy task, but he played with calm brilliance. Their last clash came at the Australian Open, where Sinner beat Zverev and won the title for the second time. Now, in Vienna, he created another unforgettable moment against the German. The Italian battled through three sets to claim his second Vienna crown since 2023. Even so, there was a tense moment when Sinner himself seemed concerned mid-match.
On Sunday, Sinner won a hard-fought duel against Zverev. Early on, the World No. 3 came out blazing and stole the opening set, shaking the Italian’s rhythm for a brief spell. But Sinner dug deep, regrouped, and stormed through the

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