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Sinner Dominates De Minaur Again and Reaches His 3rd Consecutive ATP Finals Final

Sinner Dominates De Minaur Again and Reaches His 3rd Consecutive ATP Finals Final
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Jules Hypolite
le 15/11/2025 à 15h37
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Jannik Sinner imposed his law once again: after a tight first set, the Italian accelerated at the key moment to dominate Alex de Minaur and secure another Masters final.

The first semi-final of the Masters logically went in Jannik Sinner's favor.

The defending champion in Turin, the world No. 2, met his favorite victim again this Saturday: Alex de Minaur, whom he has already beaten twelve times without ever losing. This is even the third most lopsided head-to-head on the tour among active players.

Despite a close first set and the fine resistance of the Australian, Sinner made the difference in the money time by securing a break at 6-5. From the start of the second set, a double break quickly sealed the fate of the match (7-5, 6-2), propelling the Italian to a third consecutive ATP Finals final.

He thus improves his record to thirteen wins against De Minaur and now calmly awaits Carlos Alcaraz or Félix Auger-Aliassime in tomorrow's final.

Sinner, who is on a streak of 30 consecutive indoor wins, is the seventh player in history to reach three consecutive Masters finals.

Dernière modification le 15/11/2025 à 15h41
Sinner J • 2
De Minaur A • 7
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Jannik Sinner
2e, 11500 points
Alex De Minaur
6e, 4080 points
Alcaraz C • 1
Auger-Aliassime F • 8
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