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Australian Open: Defending champion Jannik Sinner plays Alexander Zverev in the men’s final

  • Jannik Sinner will try to defend his title at the Australian Open against Alexander Zverev, aiming to become the youngest man to win consecutive championships since Jim Courier in 1992-93.
  • Sinner has a 20-match winning streak and has won 36 of his last 37 matches, with his only defeat in the final of the China Open.
  • Zverev has lost two previous Grand Slam finals and is looking for his first major title after a strong run in the tournament, dropping only two sets.
  • The final is set to start at 7:30 p.m. local time, with both players having faced challenges on and off the court leading up to the match.
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Jannik Sinner also wins on television. The live and free-to-air commentary, broadcast on channel Nove, of his success at the Australian Open obtained an average audience of 2.4 million people, recording a 22.3% share. To the figure, we must also add those who followed the final act of the first Slam of the season on Eurosport through Sky, Discovery+, Dazn and Prime: in this way, the total number of viewers rises to 3.5 million, equal to 33% shar…

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Novak Djokovic, the best tennis player of all time, spoke out after the Australian Open final

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He is young, modest and above all frighteningly good. Jannik Sinner (23) phenomenally hit his way to a new triumph at the Australian Open on Sunday.

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Alexander Zverev is in the final of the Australian Open. The German tennis pro wants to finally win his long-awaited first Grand Slam title. Follow the match against world number one Jannik Sinner here in the live ticker. Source

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in on Friday, January 24, 2025.
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