Five months after heartbreak in Paris, where he lost to Carlos Alcaraz despite holding three match points, Jannik Sinner finally flipped the script. Over the past few months, the Italian endured a rough stretch. He lost the US Open, dropped his No. 1 ranking after 65 weeks, and had to pull out of Shanghai. But somewhere along the way, he found his spark again. He stretched his indoor hard-court win streak to 26 matches and captured the Paris Masters crown over Felix Auger-Aliassime . The fight was fierce, yet he still tipped his hat to his opponent.
The Italian held the Fanti Tree with his name engraved, after winning the final in just one hour, 52 minutes, 6-4, 7-6(4). He also reclaimed the No.1 ranking, overthrowing Alcaraz for a brief time before the ATP finals. But his first words

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