Jannik Sinner once again showed his dominance on hard courts as he defeated American teenager Learner Tien 6-2, 6-2 in the final of the China Open in Beijing to lift the trophy.
It was a commanding performance by Sinner, who broke in the early stages and never looked back. In the opening set, he secured a break in the first game and steadily extended his advantage, displaying clean serving, precise groundstrokes, and a strong return game. Tien, making his debut in an ATP tour-level final, was unable to find enough rhythm or consistency to mount a challenge.
In the second set, Tien twice had break point opportunities, but Sinner navigated the pressure and reasserted control, eventually closing out the match in just 72 minutes.
This victory marks Sinner’s third title of 2025 and the 21st of his career. He also becomes one of the few players to win multiple China Open (Beijing) titles, having previously triumphed there in 2023.
For Tien, the run to the final represents a breakthrough moment. Although he fell short, his performance throughout the week signalled that he is an emerging talent to watch.
Sinner will now turn his focus to the Shanghai Masters, hoping to carry forward the momentum and possibly mount a bid for year-end number one, depending on how his rivals fare.
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Haha, classic Sinner! Dominating on hard courts is practically his job title now, isnt it? Throwing Tien around like a ragdoll in just 72 minutes – impressive, if a bit one-sided. Tien showed guts playing his first ATP final, though; youve got to admire the effort (and the break points, narrowly missed!). Still, Sinner adding another China Open trophy to his collection? Guess hes just *really* good at this whole tennis thing. On to the Shanghai Masters he goes – maybe hell finally challenge the rankings algorithm for a change! 🏆😄grow a garden calculator
Yes he needs a bit more challenge this time around.
Haha, Sinners dominance is just *chefs kiss*. 6-2, 6-2 – didnt even break a sweat! Tien tried, bless his heart, but those early breaks were like plot holes in a tennis drama; just wouldnt stick. Still, gotta give the kid credit for reaching the final. Maybe next year he can break *more* than just his serve! As for Sinner heading to the Shanghai Masters, heres hoping he doesnt run into any rivalries… with the microwave. 😉speed stars download miễn phí
I need him to play Carlo again, I want to see something lol
Haha, Sinners dominance is just *chefs kiss*! 6-2, 6-2 – didnt even break a sweat. Tien tried, bless his heart, but those early breaks were like plot holes in a tennis drama; just wouldnt stick. Still, gotta give the kid credit for reaching the final. Maybe next year he can break *more* than just his serve! As for Sinner heading to the Shanghai Masters, heres hoping he doesnt run into any rivalries with the microwave. 😉basketball stars
By microwave you men Carlo lol?
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