Jannik Sinner continued his remarkable season by lifting another trophy in Vienna. The Italian has reached eight finals in ten tournaments in 2025, winning four titles and losing four finals to his greatest rival, Carlos Alcaraz.

Sinner performed superbly in the Austrian capital and ousted world no. 3 Alexander Zverev 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in two hours and 28 minutes for his 22nd ATP title. World no. 2 admitted how special the tournament is to him.

Jannik highlighted the unique connection he feels with the city and its proximity to his home. The four time Major champion's next goal? Full recovery ahead of this week's Paris Masters, where we wants to chase another title.

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With family, friends and even his first tennis and skiing coaches in the stands, Sinner described his Vienna triumph as deeply personal and emotional. He kept his composure after dropping the opening set against Zverev.

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The Italian missed his chances early in the duel and dropped the first part of the match. However, he served well in sets two and three and provided two breaks to emerge at the top.

He delivered a late break in the final set and celebrated his fourth title of the season. The 24-year-old has no time to rest. Jannikis ready to chase another trophy at the Paris Masters and maintain his year-end no. 1 chances alive.

Sinner has won 21 consecutive indoor matches, wishing for more in the French capital. With consistency, composure and confidence on his side, the Italian is closing the season in the same fashion he began it - with championship form.

Jannik Sinner, Vienna 2025 Stream screenshot

"I had a break point in the first game of the match and 0-30 in Alexander's second service game. I could not break him, as starts are never easy. I sought to find the right solutions in crucial moments of sets two and three.

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I'm thrilled to bring the trophy home in the special tournament for me. This tournament is very close to my home, and many people can drive here to watch me play. I even saw my first tennis and skiing coaches in the stands.

It's great to win in front of them. Now, my priority is to fully recover for the Paris Masters," Jannik Sinner said.


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