Sinner sets up Vienna final with Zverev
- Top seed Jannik Sinner reached the Vienna Open final on Saturday, beating Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-4 and extending his indoor streak to more than 12 consecutive wins.
- Sinner, 24, is chasing his fourth title this campaign after wins at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and in Beijing earlier this month; he retired with cramps at the Shanghai Masters three weeks ago but has yet to drop a set in Vienna.
- After a blistering 4-0 start, Sinner unleashed a searing forehand at 5-3 and served to love to clinch the match, extending his indoor streak to 20 wins.
- The win moved Sinner into his eighth final of the season and 50th top-10 victory, setting up a Vienna title match against Alexander Zverev or Lorenzo Musetti.
- With year-end rankings in play, Jannik Sinner aims to stay in contention against Carlos Alcaraz, and both are in the draw for the final Masters 1000 event in Paris next week.
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One of the world's best tennis players, Jannik Sinner (ATP-2), won an impressive victory in the final of the ATP 500 series tournament in Vienna, Austria, on Sunday.
Jannik Sinner fights back to beat Alexander Zverev for Vienna Open title
The Italian fell down a set and struggled physically but again proved his class over the German as he lifted his fourth ATP title of the season
VIENNA (AP) — Jannik Sinner had to come from behind to win the Vienna Open, defeating Alexander Zverev 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 on Sunday.
It was a second win in the final this season for number two in the world against number three.
Alexander Zverev shows his best performance in Vienna for weeks, but has to be defeated in the finale Jannik Sinner. The German will be the defending champion for the next tournament.
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