Sinner holds his ground and joins Hurkacz in the Halle final!
In his first outing as world number 1, Jannik Sinner did what he had to do. After winning his first three matches in three sets, he needed just over an hour and a half to master a Zan who was still a little too naive (6-4, 7-6).
As strong as ever on serve (8 aces, 81% of points won on first serve, 0 break points conceded), the Transalpine managed the important moments superbly to make his task easier. With his impressive serenity, Sinner will be aiming for a fourth title this season on Sunday.
Tomorrow, he faces a Hurkacz at an impressive level. By far the toughest challenge he has faced since the start of the tournament!
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