A convincing win from the world #2 against an opponent for whom this was the first final on the actual ATP Tour (Next Gen finals don't count here). Like I said yesterday, Tien doesn't have the game to play against an opponent who can utilise the power of strokes, moves well, and doesn't waste time by extending rallies. Sinner had an easy job to do, and he didn't refuse to take this chance.
It's the second Beijing title for Sinner in his career, and the 21st title overall. He also adds 170 (I think) more points to the race, and narrows Alca's lead on top to 490 points. The race for the year-end world #1 gets at least slightly more interesting.
It's the second Beijing title for Sinner in his career, and the 21st title overall. He also adds 170 (I think) more points to the race, and narrows Alca's lead on top to 490 points. The race for the year-end world #1 gets at least slightly more interesting.