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Tennis: Italian Jannik Sinner plays in the endgame of the ATP final

Tennis: Italian Jannik Sinner plays in the endgame of the ATP final

The well-known Jannik Sinner has besieged the Norwegian Casper Ruud in Turin. The endgame of the ATP final is the son of American-American Taylor Fritz.


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Tennis: Der Italiener Jannik Sinner exults after seinem Sieg in Turin.
Der Italiener Jannik Sinner rejoices after seinem Sieg in Turin.
© Antonio Calanni/​dpa

Der Weltranglistenerste im Tennis, Jannik Sinner, hat in the Vorschlussrunde der ATP Finals in Turin the Norwegian Casper Ruud besieged 6:1, 6:2. Now 69 minutes of playing between Sinner and Ruud. Damit sees Sinner wie in Vorjahr ins Endspiel ein. During the Italian season (6 p.m./Sky) in a new series of US Open Ends Spies on Taylor Fritz. The American-American has reached the semi-finals of the annual final ahead of Hamburg’s Alexander Zverev in three umcampften Sätzen beendet.

He was number one in the world for 23 years in that season and was there Australian Open and both US open see first both Grand Slam title. Fritz won the Grand Slam Final in New York while playing in the group stage Turin. If you are a Niederlage, by the rauscht of Turnier, you get a prize of 4.88 million dollars on the line for Sinner in the final.

Sinner defeated the record-Grand-Slam-Turniersieger Novak Djokovic in the endgame of the ATP final. The titular war is just one of the final qualifiers for the ATP Finals, which will be shown on a different path than ever before. The sinner dreams of more pride and joy after all positive doping tests a barrier. The World Anti-Doping Agent will be present in the Causa Berufung at the International Sport Court CAS in Lausanne.