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Jannik Sinner wins 8th ATP title, first Masters 1000 title, defeating de Minaur

Posted : 14 August 2023
Jannik Sinner emerged as the victor from the Toronto leg of the National Bank Open presented by Rogers, showcasing his prowess as the 7th seed. In a final that epitomized his near-flawless tennis, Sinner easily dispatched Australian contender Alex de Minaur with a resounding score of 6-4 and 6-1. This victory marked Sinner's 8th ATP trophy, with a significant distinction—it was his first-ever Masters 1000 title.
 
The initial games of the match saw both players holding serve, akin to boxers sizing each other up in the ring before launching their decisive blows. The tense deadlock was broken when, serving at 2-3 with the advantage against him, de Minaur ventured to the net, and Sinner expertly responded with a perfectly executed lob that secured the first break of the match. Despite de Minaur's history of success at the net, Sinner successfully thwarted his advances.
 
Although caught off guard, de Minaur swiftly reclaimed his footing in the subsequent game, leveraging his trademark consistency to capitalize on Sinner's errors. This enabled him to recover the lost break and restore equilibrium.
 
Sinner then asserted his dominance, holding his serves with relative ease while forcing de Minaur into more challenging games. At a critical juncture, with the score at 4-5, de Minaur found himself facing a triple break point. However, Sinner capitalized on this opportunity, securing the set with a score of 6-4.
 
In the ensuing sets, Sinner's repertoire of powerful shots expanded, leaving de Minaur struggling to keep up. At 1-2 in the second set and 30-30, de Minaur's consecutive faults on his forehand and backhand handed Sinner the pivotal break. From that point onwards, Sinner remained steadfast, delivering a relentless performance that culminated in a 6-4, 6-1 victory after an hour and 29 minutes of intense play.
 
Key statistics from the match highlighted de Minaur's struggle with his first serves, as he only won 46% of the points with them. On the other hand, Sinner capitalized on 5 out of the 10 break points presented to him by his opponent, firmly establishing his advantage.
 
Following the match, the players shared friendly greetings, displaying their camaraderie. While Sinner's victory was a remarkable accomplishment, de Minaur offered praise for Sinner and his team, acknowledging their accomplishments and demonstrating respect for their conduct on and off the court.
 
Sinner expressed his happiness and gratitude for the week's triumph, acknowledging the dedicated support of his team and the belief they have in him. His plans for the celebration included learning golf secrets from his friend Daren, alluding to his joyful anticipation of the days to come.
 
Sinner's victory holds added significance as he continues to build his impressive record against de Minaur, extending his undefeated streak to 5-0. Notably, Sinner is the youngest NBO winner at 21 since Alexander Zverev's victory at 20 in Montreal in 2017. With a projected ATP ranking of 6th on Monday, he enters the ranks of potential contenders for the upcoming U.S. Open.
 
The National Bank Open presented by Rogers garnered the attention of 175,000 spectators throughout the week, showcasing electrifying tennis at Sobeys Stadium. As the event concludes, anticipation grows for the WTA's return to Ontario's capital next year, promising another spectacular show.
 
In the doubles final, third-seeded Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury faced off against Marcelo Arevalo and Jean-Julien Rojer. The seasoned players, all above 30 years old, exemplified intelligence and experience in navigating the intricacies of doubles play.
 
Arevalo and Rojer seized control early, securing a break against Salisbury to establish a 3-1 lead and ultimately claiming the opening set in just 30 minutes. Their command continued in the second set, as they capitalized on breaks to establish a comfortable 6-3, 4-0 advantage. A final break solidified their triumph, securing their third ATP title this year and elevating their ATP doubles ranking to No. 7 after their win in Toronto.

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