The king of the 'Six Kings Slam' continues to be Jannik Sinner, who additionally gained the second version of this prestigious exhibition match with out shedding a single set. In Saudi Arabia, the previous world No. 1 defeated Greek ace Stefanos Tsitsipas within the quarterfinals, Serbian legend Novak Djokovic within the semifinals and his large rival Carlos Alcaraz within the remaining yesterday.
The 24-year-old Italian has confirmed to be the very best on the earth in indoor situations, which is why it’s respectable to contemplate him as the large favourite within the tournaments through which he’ll take part between now and the top of the season. The star from Sesto Pusteria shall be again in motion as early as this week, earlier than focusing his consideration on the Paris Masters 1000 within the new venue after which on the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.
The four-time Grand Slam champion will decide on his participation within the Davis Cup Finals in Bologna solely on the final minute, after having dragged Italy to triumph within the final two editions in Malaga.
Sinner's golden racket
In the meantime, Jannik pocketed loopy prize cash for the second yr in a row and was additionally handed a stable gold racket through the awards ceremony. This racket is made with 4 kilos of 24-carat gold and has a worth of over 400,000 euros, in addition to being made fully by hand by ten folks.
"I'm completely satisfied to be again right here after final yr's expertise, the group is implausible and it's necessary to carry tennis to completely different areas of the world than standard," stated the world quantity 2 throughout his press convention.
He’s very happy with the extent he has expressed in current days: "Though it’s not a Grand Slam match, I’m nonetheless very glad with my degree and I hope to proceed like this till the top of the yr. I've been working laborious with my staff because the US Open and I believe mentality has made all of the distinction throughout this time."
The Italian participant will now attempt to win his second profession title in Vienna.

















