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Sinner Beats De Minaur to Reach Atp Finals Title Match

Jannik Sinner has won 18 consecutive sets in Turin and aims to defend his ATP Finals title after beating Alex de Minaur without dropping a service game.

  • On Saturday in Turin, Jannik Sinner beat Alex de Minaur in straight sets to reach the ATP Finals championship match.
  • The Italian world number two has yet to drop a service game en route to the final, showing consistent winning form in Turin across seasons.
  • On the big points, De Minaur fought off two break points in the opening game but failed to convert three in Sinner's first service game, with Sinner striking at 5-5 and pulling away 7-5, 6-2.
  • He will try to defend his title on Sunday against top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz or Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Sinner said, "Making the final for three consecutive years means a lot to me."
  • A potential final with Carlos Alcaraz would be their sixth meeting this season, with Alcaraz having won four of five matches, including the French Open and US Open finals.
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World number 1 Carlos Alcaraz and his eternal rival Jannik Sinner competed in the ATP Masters Final this Sunday, November 16 in Turin.

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Defeat in two sets De Minaur. Deleted Bolelli/Vavassori (ANSA)

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I'm happy to finish this incredible season with another final and it's beautiful to do it here in Turin. For Jannik Sinner is the tenth final season, the third consecutive at the Atp Finals. A truly incredible season, in which Sinner has come to the end of all the Slam tournaments and now also at the Finals. In the past he had only managed to Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, just to change. It's almost natural to think what would have been with…

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Jannik Sinner, number 2 of the world, advanced this Saturday to his third consecutive definition of the ATP Finals, after imposing the Australian Alex de Miñaur (7°) by 7-5 and 6-2 in Turin, where he already consecrated himself last year.In the Tournament of Masters that confronts the eight best tennis players of the season, Sinner will defend his crown on Sunday against the winner of the second semifinal, which faces this Saturday (at 16.30 in …

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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