Sinner Beats Zverev To Retain Australian Open Title

Jannik Sinner shines again, reaffirming his status as the world’s best men’s player with a ruthless performance, clinching his second consecutive Australian Open title in a commanding victory over Alexander Zverev.
The Italian top seed delivered when it mattered most, dominating the final with a 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 scoreline, showcasing his superior skill and determination.

The straight-sets victory was a testament to Sinner’s relentless baseline game, his raw physicality, and his mental toughness.
Zverev, on the other hand, struggled to break down Sinner’s game, failing to create a single break point throughout the match. As frustration mounted, the German could only watch as his opponent controlled every rally.

Zverev’s defeat marked a painful milestone as he became the sixth man in Open era history to lose his first three Grand Slam finals.
He also had kind words for his team and the tournament organization, dubbing the Australian Open as the best tournament in the world.

“Jannik, you are by far the best player in the world right now. You deserve this title,” the German said. “I hate being so close to the title and not being able to win it, but I will keep trying,” he concluded.