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Sinner wins Shanghai Masters, preventing Djokovic from claiming 100th career title

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Last updated: 2024/10/13 at 1:31 PM
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In a thrilling men’s singles final at the Shanghai Masters on October 13, 2024, Italy’s Jannik Sinner emerged victorious over the legendary Novak Djokovic. In a match that lasted 1hr 37min, Sinner defeated Djokovic 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 to claim the coveted title. Djokovic, who has won an impressive 24 Grand Slam titles, praised Sinner for his performance, acknowledging that he was “too good, too strong, too fast” on the day. Sinner, on the other hand, paid tribute to Djokovic as a “legend” who continues to showcase incredible tennis year after year.

The first set of the match saw both players holding serve, with neither able to break through. It was in the tiebreak that Sinner managed to take control, breaking Djokovic’s serve and ultimately clinching the set. The turning point in the match came in the fourth game of the second set when Sinner broke Djokovic’s serve with a powerful forehand down the line. From there, Sinner maintained his composure, holding his serve and hitting an ace to secure the victory and the championship title.

Sinner’s triumph at the Shanghai Masters adds to an already impressive year for the young Italian player. Having won two Grand Slam titles and retained the top ranking since June, Sinner has solidified his position as one of the top players in the world. However, his success has not come without controversy. In March, Sinner tested positive for a banned steroid, claiming that it was unintentionally administered by his physiotherapist during treatment for a cut. Despite being cleared by the International Tennis Integrity Agency, WADA has announced plans to appeal the decision and potentially seek a ban of up to two years.

As Sinner continues to navigate the challenges of professional tennis, his victory at the Shanghai Masters serves as a testament to his talent and determination. With the support of fans, fellow players like Djokovic and Federer, and the tennis community at large, Sinner remains focused on his goals and aspirations in the sport. As he looks ahead to future tournaments and competitions, Sinner will undoubtedly continue to impress with his skills on the court and his unwavering commitment to the game.

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