Turin (Italy): Home-favourite Janik Sinner inked his name in the record books on Sunday by becoming the first Italian player to win the ATP Finals. He defeated Taylor Fritz in straight sets by 6-4, 6-4. Sinner, who was the runner-up last season after losing against Novak Djokovic, carved a flawless performance to clinic the trophy in front of the home crowd.
Sinner maintained his dominance in the tournament and finished the week undefeated. The 23-year-old was rewarded with prize money of $4,881,500 (around 41 Crore rupees). Sinner was precise in his gameplay and it helped him orchestrate a win. The 23-year-old used a drop shot to break Fritz’s serve in the first set and took a 4-3 lead. In the second set, an unforced error from Fritz helped Sinner break his serve and it culminated in a victory for the Italian. In a fixture that lasted for 85 minutes, SInner hit 14 aces while Fritz managed to smash eight.