
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner demonstrated his quality by clearly defeating Norwegian Casper Ruud, thus securing his presence in the ATP Finals for the second consecutive year. "Playing here, in front of my people, motivates me to give my best," Sinner commented after the match.
In the match against Ruud, Sinner set the pace from the beginning with an early break that left his opponent with no options. Although in the second set the Norwegian resisted more firmly, the Italian did not decrease his intensity and secured the victory with another decisive break. In the final, Sinner will face American Taylor Fritz, a rival he has already defeated twice, but he does not underestimate: "Fritz has shown a great level and will be a tough challenge. I have to stay focused from the first point."
For Sinner, the final on Sunday represents not only the opportunity to add another title to his impressive resume but also the chance to become a champion at home, which would be the perfect culmination of an unforgettable season. With seven titles won this year, including the Australian Open and the US Open, the Italian has solidified his position as the number one in the world.
Sinner's match against Ruud lasted just an hour, during which the local player had the support of the public to dominate his opponent at the Inalpi Arena in Turin. Sinner seeks to crown an exceptional season in front of his fans and is excited about the opportunity to compete in the final of the ATP Finals.