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Sinner Denies Djokovic 100th Title With Win in Shanghai

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By Samuel Adeyemi - - 5 Mins Read
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At the Shanghai Masters, Jannik Sinner has proven once again why he's the talk of the tennis world. The 23-year-old Italian sensation outclassed the legendary Novak Djokovic in straight sets, 7-6 (7-4) 6-3, denying the Serb his coveted 100th career singles title. How did that shape up?

Italian Ace Continues Stellar Season

Sinner's victory was nothing short of masterful. The world number one showcased his dominant form. He didn't even face a break point throughout the match. Sinner had eight aces and 22 winners in a performance that reminded us of his growing prowess on the court.

"Playing against Novak is one of the toughest challenges we have," Sinner said after the match. "It's tough to tell you a secret about him because he doesn't have any weaknesses. You have to try and use the small chances that he gives you."

This win marks Sinner's seventh title of the season, making him the first player since Andy Murray in 2016 to clinch more than six titles in a single year. It's a remarkable achievement that underscores his meteoric rise in the tennis world.

Djokovic Remains Optimistic Despite Setback

For Djokovic, the loss was a bitter pill to swallow. The 37-year-old Serbian star was hoping to join the elite company of Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103) in the century club of title winners. But Sinner would have other plans. Despite the setback, Djokovic remained quite positive about his performance.

"I think I played some really good tennis, but congratulations to Jannik," Djokovic said. "He was just too good today. Too strong, too fast, well done."

The match was a tight affair, particularly in the first set. There was a high level of tennis on display. Neither player conceded a breakpoint. The tie-break proved crucial, with Sinner racing to a 4-0 lead and ultimately clinching the set.

The second set turned on a dime when Djokovic missed a backhand volley at the net, giving Sinner the opening he needed. The Italian would capitalize on the chance immediately, breaking Djokovic's serve and never looking back.

Wrapping Up

This victory continues Sinner's impressive run against top-five opponents on hard courts this year. It has improved his record to 8-2. It also evens up his head-to-head record against Djokovic at four wins apiece.

For Djokovic, the quest for his 100th title continues. "I have got to keep striving to make it happen somewhere in the near future," he said. "It's not a live-or-die type of goal for me, I think I've achieved all of my biggest goals in my career."

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