Jannik Sinner wins Rotterdam Open, attains career high World No 3 ranking

Jannik Sinner wins Rotterdam Open, attains career high World No 3 ranking

FP Sports February 19, 2024, 11:31:11 IST

Jannik Sinner extended his unbeaten streak to 15-0 overall and 12-0 this year – including his run to glory at Australian Open

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Jannik Sinner wins Rotterdam Open, attains career high World No 3 ranking
Jannik Sinner lifts the Rotterdam Open trophy. AP

Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner clinched his first Rotterdam Open title on Sunday, beating Australia’s Alex de Minaur 7-6, 6-4 in a high-quality final. De Minaur produced a determined defensive effort but it wasn’t enough against Sinner.

The Italian player extended his unbeaten run to 15-0 overall and 12-0 this year – including his run to glory in Melbourne – and takes him to a career-high third in the world rankings.

“We have done a really good job some weeks ago and now we did a very, very good job here,” said Sinner, referring to his Australian Open triumph.

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“I’m really proud of my level that I played throughout this whole week. We have been in a tough situation but we handled it in the right way,” he added.

De Minaur had not beaten Sinner in six previous meetings but came into the match in the form of his life and went toe-to-toe in the early exchanges.

However, Sinner’s consistency and power off both wings eventually pierced De Minaur’s defence and the Italian broke serve at 2-2 after some entertaining rallies.

De Minaur broke back in the 10th game, after saving two set points with some extraordinary retrieving.

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A long rally at game point left Sinner lying on the floor gasping for breath after diving unsuccessfully for a powerful backhand drive up the line from his opponent.

The confident Sinner recovered quickly and had his own break points in the next game, converting the second as De Minaur ill-advisedly left a volley that dropped on the baseline.

Serving a second time for the set, Sinner this time made no mistake, closing it out to the delight of a packed Rotterdam crowd.

There was no let-up in intensity at the start of the second set, De Minaur scrapping back everything Sinner threw at him and the two players trading breaks to level at 3-3.

A tired-looking De Minaur backhand into the bottom of the net gifted Sinner another break of serve in the next game and this time the Italian held serve to move within one game of the title.

The gritty De Minaur fought to the end but Sinner was ultimately too strong and finished it off 6-4.

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Sinner and De Minaur, friends off the court and former doubles partners, embraced at the net as the Rotterdam crowd gave them a thunderous ovation.

“It’s very tough to play against you. It’s better when we are on the same side playing doubles,” quipped Sinner.

De Minaur’s run to the final included a pulsating semi-final against Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov, later describing it as his “best match on tour.”

“I asked him jokingly if he’s going to lose a match this year. He’s playing an incredible level and just too good. I’ll get you back next time!” said De Minaur.

De Minaur said he had taken “another big step in the right direction” and pledged to “fight for bigger and better things.”

Sinner’s path to the final was serene, with injury-prone Canadian veteran Milos Raonic withdrawing at the start of the second set in the quarter-final and then a straightforward win over local boy Tallon Griekspoor in the semi-finals.

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Sinner moves up a spot

Sinner moved up to World No 3 as a result of the title in Rotterdam while Daniil Medvedev dropped a place to fourth spot.

De Minaur climbed two ranking places to World No 9 with Taylor Fritz and Stefanos Tsitsipas both dropping down the order. Fritz will take on Tommy Paul in the rain-delayed final of ATP Delray Beach Open.

Novak Djokovic continues to occupy the highest ranking with Carlos Alcaraz second despite a shock semi-final defeat in Buenos Aires. Rest of the top-10 remains unchanged.

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