Jannik Sinner secured the year-end world No.1 men’s tennis ranking by beating Czech 30th seed Tomas Machac 6-4, 7-5 in the Shanghai Masters semi-finals on Saturday, capping a year where the Italian has won two Grand Slam titles.
Machac made a promising start by winning the opening two games before Sinner got on the board, with the top-seed turning the set around before closing it out in 44 minutes as his opponent begun to rack up the errors. Machac stepped back up and provided an even sterner examination in the second set, but Sinner proved too solid for his fellow 23-year-old, making just nine unforced errors as he sealed his 64th win of the year.
Sinner will next face fourth-seeded record 24-times major winner Novak Djokovic or American seventh-seed Taylor Fritz, who play in the second semi-final later on Saturday.
The Italian’s dominant season has seen him win his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and his second at the US Open.
He is the first Italian to finish the year as world No.1 and the first man from his country to reach the final in Shanghai.
“It’s amazing. It’s something you dream of when you’re a kid, when you’re young. Just to reach the number one spot, now but to have the year-end – it’s also a different and special feeling,” Sinner said.
“But this happened during the tournament. So I’m not even thinking about that. I know tomorrow will be an important day – but it means so much to me obviously. This is something I could not accomplish without the people and family and friends I have. Credit to my team.”
At the Wuhan Open, reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka fought back from a first-set stumble to beat Coco Gauff 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 in their semi-final on Saturday.
The 26-year-old will now have the chance to win the tournament – which was last held in 2018 – for a third consecutive time.
Gauff, who has made some grip changes with new coach Matt Daly, was undermined by committing 21 double faults, allowing Sabalenka to turn the tide after losing the first set.
Initially Sabalenka struggled against the world No 4’s power, with the Belarusian finding it hard to control her returns when the American got the first serve right, repeatedly overshooting the lines or finding the net.
Former US Open champion Gauff broke twice to build a 5-0 lead as Sabalenka could only hold only once in the first set.
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