Jannik Sinner defeats Frances Tiafoe to win ATP Cincinnati Tennis Open | Tennis News


The world primary will experience a wave of momentum into subsequent week’s US Open after profitable his fifth ATP title of 2024.

Jannik Sinner has lifted his third ATP Masters trophy, defeating Frances Tiafoe 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 to win the Cincinnati Open.

The Italian warmed up for subsequent week’s US Open in model, biding his time in a hard-fought first set earlier than breaking the match open within the second.

Tiafoe, whose sport light after shedding the first-set tiebreaker, nonetheless made an impression throughout Monday’s encounter.

The American, who strikes into the rating top-20, saved three match factors earlier than Sinner claimed his fifteenth ATP profession title.

Sinner hit 29 winners, together with 13 aces, and broke Tiafoe twice within the match.

Cincinnati is the fifth trophy of 2024 for the 23-year-old, who started the season with an Australian Open crown in Melbourne.

“I’m glad, this was a really troublesome week,” Sinner stated. “It was robust mentally however I attempted to do my greatest.

“Frances and I had been each drained from the (Sunday) semifinals and there was loads of pressure.

“I’m simply glad I saved my stage within the essential moments. I dealt with the conditions on courtroom nicely.

“There have been many ups and downs, however that’s regular. On the massive moments of every match, I performed nicely.”

Sinner heads to the August 26 begin of the US Open as a significant favorite, standing greater than 2,000 factors away from world quantity two Novak Djokovic.

“I’m assured, nevertheless it’s essential to have the ability to recuperate to be prepared for New York,” the Italian stated afterwards.

“That’s the important objective of this US Open swing. “I’m glad to be within the place I’m in. I’ve the starvation to maintain enjoying. I hope to point out good tennis in New York.”

Sinner is the youngest champion on the Cincinnati Open since Andy Murray in 2008.

Jannik Sinner in action.
Jannik Sinner of Italy performs a backhand throughout his match towards Frances Tiafoe of america throughout the Cincinnati Open last [Dylan Buell/Getty Images via AFP]
Players hug after tennis match.
Tiafoe (L) and Sinner shake arms on the web after Sinner defeated Tiafoe 7-6, 6-2 [Dylan Buell/Getty Images via AFP]

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