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Jannik Sinner Beats Alex de Minaur to Reach China Open 2025 Final

Jannik Sinner Beats Alex de Minaur to Reach China Open 2025 Final

Post by : Raman

Jannik Sinner continued to assert his dominance on hardcourts during the Asian swing by defeating Australian third seed Alex de Minaur in a thrilling three-set match at the China Open. On Tuesday, Sinner emerged victorious with a scoreline of 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, securing his place in the tournament’s final for the third consecutive year and underlining his growing reputation as a formidable hardcourt player.

The match began with Sinner exhibiting his trademark aggressive style. He quickly broke De Minaur’s serve to take a 4-2 lead in the first set. Despite a brief struggle to hold his serve in the following game, Sinner maintained composure and closed out the opening set 6-3. His performance showcased both precision and confidence, emphasizing why he has been one of the most consistent performers on the hardcourt circuit.

The second set saw a shift in momentum as De Minaur fought back with determination. The Australian’s persistence paid off, and he managed to break Sinner’s serve at a critical moment, claiming the set 6-4. Sinner appeared to face some physical challenges during this phase, which De Minaur tried to exploit, making the contest highly competitive and keeping spectators on the edge of their seats.

However, Sinner regrouped for the decider, demonstrating both resilience and tactical intelligence. He broke De Minaur’s serve in the opening game of the third set and maintained control throughout, refusing to let the Australian mount a comeback. With precise serving and strategic shot-making, Sinner sealed the final set 6-2 and booked his spot in the final.

This win also extended Sinner’s head-to-head advantage over De Minaur, marking his 11th consecutive victory against the Australian. Beyond this personal record, the triumph ensured that Sinner reached his ninth straight final on hardcourt surfaces, reinforcing his reputation as one of the sport’s most consistent and dangerous competitors on fast courts.

Looking ahead, Sinner will face either 19-year-old American sensation Learner Tien or former US Open champion Daniil Medvedev in the China Open final. Their semi-final match is scheduled to take place later on Tuesday in Beijing. Both potential opponents pose unique challenges: Tien brings youthful energy and fearless play, while Medvedev offers experience, power, and tactical depth. Sinner’s adaptability and strategic approach will be crucial in overcoming either opponent to claim the title.

This performance highlights Sinner’s continued rise in men’s tennis. His ability to handle pressure, rebound after setbacks, and dominate on hardcourts positions him as one of the leading contenders in the global tennis circuit. Analysts and fans alike are closely watching his journey in Beijing, anticipating whether he can convert this strong form into yet another prestigious tournament victory.

Sinner’s success at the China Open also adds momentum to his season, bolstering his confidence for upcoming hardcourt events and potentially improving his rankings and seeding in future tournaments. His blend of tactical intelligence, athleticism, and mental toughness makes him a player to watch not only in Beijing but across the ATP Tour this season.

Sept. 30, 2025 4:28 p.m. 102

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