Jannik Sinner’s No. 1 Bid Starts with 2nd-Round Win over Zizou Bergs at Paris Masters
Jannik Sinner won his second-round match with 11 break points and faces Francisco Cerundolo in the third round, aiming to regain the No. 1 ATP ranking after Carlos Alcaraz's early exit.
- On Wednesday, Jannik Sinner defeated Zizou Bergs 6-4, 6-2 in the Paris Masters second round as part of his bid to reclaim the No. 1 ATP ranking.
- Buoyed by a Vienna ATP 500 tournament title on Sunday despite cramps, Jannik Sinner is chasing his fifth title of the year and 23rd overall.
- Applying constant pressure, Sinner forged 11 break-point chances, converting three and not conceding a break point, and said `I'm very happy how I served today.`
- Sinner clinched the victory and now faces unseeded Francisco Cerundolo in the third round after closing out the match on his first match point.
- After Carlos Alcaraz's Tuesday defeat to unseeded Cameron Norrie, the seesaw ranking rivalry with Jannik Sinner shifts following Alcaraz's U.S. Open win in September.
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Jannik Sinner is in the quarter-finals at the ATP 1000 tournament in Paris and has been given the chance to return to the top of the tennis world rankings.On Thursday, the Vienna winner won the 8th final against the Argentinean Francisco Cerundolo in 85 minutes 7:5,6:1. The Italian now meets the American Ben Shelton, who eliminated the Russian Andrej Rublew with 7:6,6:3. At tournament win number oneIn order to push Spanish Carlos Alcaraz from th…
The Alto Adige at the conquest of the tournament that could bring him back to number 1 Atp
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Associated Press NewsJannik Sinner's No. 1 bid starts with 2nd-round win over Zizou Bergs at Paris Masters
Jannik Sinner’s bid to reclaim the No. 1 ranking gets off to a good start with a 6-4, 6-2 victory against Zizou Bergs in the second round of the Paris Masters.
Jannik Sinner beat Zizou Bergs in the second round (the first for the Alto Adige) of the Masters 1000 in Paris and confirms how good he had shown last week in Vienna. 6-4, 6-2 the final, in a little less than an hour and a half of play, in favour of Sinner, who immediately claimed the technical superiority against a qualitatively inferior opponent. After the title won in Austria, the blue is aiming for victory even in the last Masters 1000 of th…
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