Hey tennis fans 🏆, check out the latest from the Paris Masters!
World No. 2 Jannik Sinner extended his indoor hard court winning streak to an astounding 22 matches by defeating Belgium’s Zizou Bergs 6-4, 6-2 in straight sets. Coming off his ATP 500 triumph in Vienna just four days ago, the 24-year-old showcased his signature blend of lightning speed and silky touch.
Sinner grabbed the first set 6-4, broke Bergs early in the second, and closed it out 6-2. With this win, he’s the first man since Novak Djokovic (2015-16) to reach eight tour-level finals in back-to-back seasons. Next up: Argentina’s Francisco Cerúndolo awaits in what promises to be another epic battle.
Meanwhile, Germany’s Daniel Altmaier pulled off a major upset by toppling Casper Ruud. The unexpected result adds extra drama to the tournament’s bottom half!
And the stakes are sky-high! Carlos Alcaraz’s shock exit at the hands of Cameron Norrie has opened the door for Sinner to claim the world No. 1 ranking if he lifts the Paris trophy 🥇—just in time for the ATP Finals in Turin.
Stay tuned for more serves, smashes and surprises from the City of Light! 🎾✨
Reference(s):
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