ATP Finals: At 24, Sinner Joins Federer and Lendl in an Ultra-Exclusive Circle
At just 24 years old, Jannik Sinner has just entered a prestigious caste of tennis.
Thanks to his victory against Alex de Minaur (7-5, 6-2), the Italian prodigy has just reached a third consecutive final at the ATP Finals before turning 25, a feat shared only with two giants: Ivan Lendl and Roger Federer.
Indeed, the San Candido native is only 24 years old but already plays like a boss. While others struggle to confirm their form, he repeats his performances with a disconcerting maturity.
Finally, to retain his title, he will have to beat the winner of the other semi-final between Carlos Alcaraz and Félix Auger-Aliassime (8:30 PM).
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