Well, well, well. Look who’s back on top. Jannik Sinner, the Italian maestro with a forehand that could punch a hole through a brick wall, has reclaimed his throne as the World No. 1. But if you ask him about it, you’d think he just found a forgotten five-dollar bill in his pocket. Cool as a cucumber, that one.

After a masterclass performance at the Paris Masters, where he dispatched Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime in a tidy 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) final, Sinner found himself back at the pinnacle of men’s tennis. This little promotion was helped, in no small part, by his rival Carlos Alcaraz taking an unexpectedly early vacation from the tournament. Ouch. While Alcaraz was packing his bags, Sinner was lifting the trophy, his fifth of a truly stellar season.

So, is he popping champagne and doing vi

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