Sinner Corrects Zverev and Advances to the Rolex Paris Masters Final
Jannik Sinner delivered a masterclass at the Rolex Paris Masters. In just 62 minutes, the Italian humiliated Alexander Zverev 6-0, 6-1, securing his ninth victory in ten days. A first-time finalist in the tournament, he is now just one step away from a fifth title this season... and a return to the world throne.
A true display of strength from Jannik Sinner in the semifinals of the Rolex Paris Masters. For his ninth match in less than a week, the world No. 2 faced Alexander Zverev, whom he had already beaten in the final in Vienna last Sunday after a grueling battle.
This time, the script was very different. The German, who had been solid the day before against Daniil Medvedev, completely collapsed, powerless against the Italian player's mastery. The first set turned into a rout: 6-0, with just one winner and ten unforced errors from Zverev.
Sinner, meanwhile, continued his momentum, quickly securing a break in the second set to seal the match's fate. In 1 hour and 2 minutes of play, he won 6-0, 6-1 without ever being troubled.
A first-time finalist at the Rolex Paris Masters, the Italian will aim tomorrow against Félix Auger-Aliassime for a fifth title this season, with the prospect of a possible return to the world throne, which he could temporarily take back from Carlos Alcaraz for a week.
Zverev, Alexander
Sinner, Jannik
Auger-Aliassime, Felix
Paris