The men’s pro tennis season came down to a glorious finish today in Turin, Italy, as the world’s two best players—Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner—played each other in the final of the Nitto ATP Finals, with Sinner walking away the winner after two fiercely contested sets, 7-6, 7-5.
On the off chance you’re not familiar with the ATP Finals: While the tournament isn’t a major, it’s probably the closest thing to it—and, for many players, the true test of tennis excellence, as it’s limited to only the world’s eight best players, who play each other in a series of round-robins before the final four players then play elimination matches. (NB: While Novak Djokovic, currently ranked fourth, qualified for the Finals, an aggravated shoulder caused him to skip the tournament, giving ninth-ranked Lo

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