Sinner wins Paris Masters to reclaim No. 1 ranking
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Sinner wins Paris Masters to reclaim No. 1 ranking
""It's huge, honestly. It was such an intense final here and we both knew what's on the line," Sinner said. "For him it's a very tough and difficult spot but from my side I'm extremely happy.""
""He was serving extremely well," Sinner said. "You have to use your small chances well.""
""The past couple of months have been amazing. We tried to work on things, tying to improve as a player and seeing this kind of result makes me extremely happy," Sinner said. "It has been an amazing year no matter what comes in Turin.""
Jannik Sinner reclaimed the ATP No. 1 ranking by defeating Félix Auger-Aliassime 6-4, 7-6 (4) in the Paris Masters final. He extended his indoor winning streak to 26 matches, following a victory in Vienna and earning his first Paris title. Sinner replaced Carlos Alcaraz at the top of the rankings. Auger-Aliassime needed the Paris title to secure the final ATP Finals spot in Turin but fell short. Sinner has beaten Auger-Aliassime three straight times and now leads their head-to-head 3-2. Sinner finished the match with a two-handed backhand down the line and celebrated; Auger received a time-violation warning.
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